[quote name='lilboo']I honestly don't think it's the safest thing to do..

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Seriously, when you report these things..the CC company doesn't go "Awww!!! I'm sorry to hear about this!! Let me make it better without asking questions

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they will investigate, and if caught lying..that may not be very good.
It's a bad situation..but like he said.. he learned his lesson.
And Stealth, don't let this bad experience ruin you from doing other CC offers. All you need to do is just start doing 1-2 at a time..and keep a record somewhere of what the service is..the phone number..when the trial ends...ETC

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lilboo...first of all, no shit they will investigate. That's kind of the idea. The point is you're trying to make your argument for cancelling before the trial stonger than their point for billing you. Say perhaps you "called" and spoke with a lazy CSR who didn't seem to care that you even called and didn't give you a confirmation number. These things happen. (Although I will admit, Gmoney is a better outfit than a lot of these other offers. Grant Mentor was a freaking joke. No email confirmation when I signed up, no notice of what I even signed up for, and no confirmation when I cancelled.)
It all depends on your confidence in your ability to outsmart "the man". If you say the right things, at worst case, it's just your word against theirs and your credit card CSR tells you "I'm sorry sir. They have on file that you didn't cancel until 6/6." "Really? Darn...I thought for sure it was earlier than that. I'm sorry ma'am. I apologize for wasting your time, but thank you for helping me." As I said, you might get lucky. Besides, it's not like these places exactly play fair anyway...making you wait on hold for 20 minutes, or offering you a thousand other useless items to remain a member.