In today’s increasingly high-tech world, more people are relying on using credit cards to automatically pay their bills.
Whether it be cable or phone bills, fitness club or Netflix movie rental subscriptions, automatic payment with a credit card is often an option.
The catch is when banks find security breaches and need to issue customers credit cards with new numbers. So those customers have to contact everyone they have an automatic account and change the information — if they don’t the card will get rejected.
If this has happened to you, contact consumer reporter Dale Quinn at 573-4197 or dquinn@azstarnet.com.
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