Registerfly - delete your bank card details

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L146705

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Hi,

I have a just checked my business bank account statment and found loads of illegal transactions (£300+ or $600+) coming out. I only use my bank card online and only for a few sites. Now I don't know who has stolen my bank details or how but the sites I do used are really big trustworthy businesses apart from registerfly. Now these assholes have stolen domains off me in the past.

Sorry to seem such a prick but if you have a registerfly account, login and delete your card. I feel like such an idiot for keeping them on file but I forgot about them being on there.
 


I can't manage one of my domains anymore (the only one I had with them)
i have been billed for the renewal, it HAS BEEN RENEWED but it's under the expired ones so I can't change the dns = can't run the site
no way to get through the support
don't do business with them folks
thanks for the heads up L146705, I've just checked my transactions, nothing strange but I'll check if I used to pay with cc or paypal and eventuall try to delete my data
 
they have a section with your credit or debit card details stored on there website if you used that payment method. Best just to login and delete it.
 
Thanks for the reminder! - With the way their interface always acts screwy, I'm surpised that I was actually able to delete my card. rep add :thumbsup:
 
Get an internet credit card that offers internet use credit card numbers that you can easily remove from your account.

Never use a debit card online. If stolen, its better they are spending a lendors money then your own money. Not to mention, if they spend your money, you have to deal with bounced checks, fees, penalties, etc if they drain it completely.
 
JUST DO IT!

Steps to delete the cards:

- log in
- go to Accounting
- click on "view" under "Securely save/modify your payment information for fast retrieval" (the last link)
- delete the cards
 
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