On Thursday, Oct 31 upon accessing the ChessTalk site I received a screen warning from my virus protection program McAfee -
Whoa, you don't want to go there!
Well I went there anyway and see no problem.
McAfee, it seems wants to be exceptionally visible in the month preceding the contract renewal date. And guess what. They sent me an email saying that my contract has been renewed automatically even though I did not authorise a renewal. Furthermore, they automatically charged $39.99 to my MasterCard since they had my number recorded at the time of the original purchase.
Apperently, I am not the only victim of this McAfee policy - others have posted on-line with a similar problem.
So if you subscribe to McAfee you can be comforted that they will protect you from computer viruses - McAfee does not want competition! They want to be the only virus in your computer. They will deduct cash from your credit card once a year, every year, forever.
You can cancel your subscription by going to their website and then navigating a complex menu of options - then one option will direct you to a different one - and on and on til you give up.
I solved the problem with a phone call to their client support number after having resolved to be put on hold for however long it took. I got an email back saying a full refund was on its way. Lets hope so.
Whoa, you don't want to go there!
Well I went there anyway and see no problem.
McAfee, it seems wants to be exceptionally visible in the month preceding the contract renewal date. And guess what. They sent me an email saying that my contract has been renewed automatically even though I did not authorise a renewal. Furthermore, they automatically charged $39.99 to my MasterCard since they had my number recorded at the time of the original purchase.
Apperently, I am not the only victim of this McAfee policy - others have posted on-line with a similar problem.
So if you subscribe to McAfee you can be comforted that they will protect you from computer viruses - McAfee does not want competition! They want to be the only virus in your computer. They will deduct cash from your credit card once a year, every year, forever.
You can cancel your subscription by going to their website and then navigating a complex menu of options - then one option will direct you to a different one - and on and on til you give up.
I solved the problem with a phone call to their client support number after having resolved to be put on hold for however long it took. I got an email back saying a full refund was on its way. Lets hope so.
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