I had something similar happen with me and AT&T. They did 3 things.

1. Reversed the charge.

2. Contacted the company on my behalf and had them stop any future billing to my AT&T account.

3. Put a block on my phone lines so that text charges can no longer happen without a code.

Of course, the company in question didn't have my credit care number and so this may be a different situation. However I've had to change my card number before due to other problems and I know it can be APITA.


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On 5/10/2012 12:14 PM, Brent Harding wrote:
Yes, I live in Wisconsin. I read some laws that I thought pertained to
California, but not sure if this organization helps people nationwide,
but the carriers are supposed to do something to authenticate if I want
the charge or not and to help me dispute it if they fail to do so.
Knowing my phone number, if my number is in every telemarketer database
known doesn't authorize any charge the last I knew.

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