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Subject: Termination of trial membership with IRN


Author:
archaea
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Date Posted: Mon, Mar 20 2006, 16:06:59

Has anyone successfully terminated their membership with IRN? I tried calling up the bank to terminate the installment payment but was told that I have to resolve it with the merchant. Has anyone successfully terminate their installment plan by calling up the bank?

Thanks in advance

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[> Subject: Re: Termination of trial membership with IRN


Author:
Ken
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Date Posted: Tue, Jun 27 2006, 23:16:08

I have terminate my credit card to stop the instalment. Now they send me a letter ask me to pay if not will take legal action. I'll wait & see.

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[> Subject: Re: Termination of trial membership with IRN


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Tommy
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Date Posted: Thu, Jun 29 2006, 16:41:00

Hi Ken,
For your instalment, is it with the company itself or with the credit card company? However, do you think it is legal for you to terminate that way? According to the agreement, you need to pay the outstanding. I myself is also a new victim for that and i am using my credit card. So i need to seek help to see whether any action is taken.

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