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Digital content apps charge on credit card: What we know

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Digital content apps charge

Several reports of Digital content apps charges on credit cards and bank statements have been received from different users.

We will be writing a short review about the charge. Continue reading below to learn more.

Digital content apps charge

The majority of people who see the charge do so because of a company called Pop Socks. The company sells socks featuring pets that can be customized.

A month after purchasing from Pop Socks, most people notice a credit card charge from the digital content app.

According to reports, the fee is for a monthly subscription to some coupon brew when you order socks from Pop Socks.

What to do

You should notify Pop Socks about an unauthorized charge and ask for a refund.

They might be reluctant to give a refund, but you should remind them about your legal right to complain to the Attorney General of your state.

What to do if you didn’t buy anything from pop socks

If you did not authorize the charge or you never bought anything from the company, you could be the victim of credit card fraud.

You must immediately notify your card issuer by calling the number on the back of your card or logging into your online credit card account.

Your credit card company will most likely cancel your card and send you a new one. You will not be held liable for the unauthorized charges.

Be aware that fraudsters frequently conduct a small dollar transaction to see if a card is active.

They begin selling the numbers on the black market after receiving approval.

Minor unauthorized purchases are frequently an indication that the card has been compromised.

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