What to do if Web.com took money from your bank account

What to do if Web.com took money from your bank account

Have you discovered that money has been taken from your credit card from Web.com?

Often customers of Web.com have no knowledge that they have been signed up for a subscription that automatically renews and takes money from your credit card. So that leaves the question: Is there a way to get your money back Web.com? Often customers find that it can be extremely difficult having their money returned to their accounts once Web.com has taken them.

Your bank might not want to do a chargeback, and neither should you

One way to deal with such a situation is to do a chargeback, but it can have some very serious consequences that the bank typically will not tell you:

  • Your bank might give you a lower credit rating. That could mean it would be more difficult to get a loan in the future
  • You will be without a credit card for a while since you bank will disable it
  • There is no guarantee that your bank will follow through on the chargeback, leaving you without refund
  • You will need to resubscribe to all other services again that you have connected your credit card with (like phone subscription, streaming services, automatic payments etc)
  • Your bank might impose a fee that you will have to pay

Let us help you get your money back

We have helped consumers get their money back from Web in the past. We might have a direct contact that will help process the refund of your money. If you want we can help get your money back for a fee of 5 EUR. You only pay once we actually manage to get your money back you have been charged from Web.com back into your account. That’s no cure, no pay!

If you want us to get started on getting your money back from Web.com, then just fill out the form below and we will start the process:

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Important: If you don't hear back from us within 5 days we advice you to contact your bank and request a chargeback.