I mentioned Netflix as an example. None of us knows if Shasan actually subscribed to Netflix or other online services. Let's say you subscribed for weekly game credits, which cost $5 per week, and you had $50 on your card. You used the same card to subscribe to another service, but you forgot to top up your card; now, the game company keeps trying to renew your weekly subscription once it expires, and you have no clue until you log in. Actually, I think these things happen sometimes, regardless of who uses them. It does not mean much if someone is a lender who has a good amount of crypto in their wallet. Not keeping a hefty amount in an anonymous card is a wise decision. I would blame him if he kept more than a thousand dollars.
I don't care what service it is, and as you said Netflix had caught my attention because I recently cancelled it and I haven't had any problems with them trying to charge me. The point here is that if you sign up for a subscription service, whatever it is, and you don't cancel it, they are going to try to charge you, because that's what you agreed to.
putting the issue with the terms and the card being deleted aside.
i have to agree that you can't accuse them of scamming you if you got the card for free and never used any of your own money on the service.
Exactly—do you understand how absurd it is? It’s like getting a 7-day trial from Google Cloud, not spending a single cent, breaking their rules, and then accusing them of deception.
Now, this is getting interesting.
You can give me a gift and then you can take that gift from my room when I am away from the room??
I see it more like they gave you a gift and told you that if you left the room they would take it away (or put it in a safe), and now that they have taken it away you are complaining.
So far I've supported you in all the threads you've opened but I don't see the point of this one.