If the ClarityCheck charge comes from abroad and you want to block future payments at your bank, you can proceed like this:
• Contact your bank or card issuer immediately by calling the customer service number on the back of your card.
Explain that the charge is international and unauthorized. Request that they block the card and issue a new one to prevent further charges.
• Ask to block recurring payments or direct debits: The bank can flag the merchant as unauthorized for future charges, even if they attempt to use different amounts or dates.
• Request a chargeback: State that it is for an unsolicited service and provide evidence (screenshots of the charge, emails, or account history). For international transactions, the dispute period is usually between 30 and 60 days.
• Check linked payment platforms: If your card is connected to services like PayPal or Google Pay, remove ClarityCheck’s authorization from those accounts.
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