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By not canceling payments he is making his case ready to go to court.


To be fair, at this point I got a week of different support calls, teams, online forms and live chats behind me. I cannot login to the account which would allow me to cancel payments, and every number I talk to tells me they're not able to cancel the payment as they're not authorized.

To be fair, it was, so far, never my main goal to get that payment canceled, but I'm not going to put in any more effort after today.

Will I go to court? Depends on what my insurance and legal insurance says on Monday. Do I want to go to court? No. After seeing all these people tell me the same thing happened to them, would it be good to go to court? Absolutely.


Lawyers are about the only thing Oracle really, truly understands. You'll finally be speaking their language.

I'd have said money is the other thing, but apparently your money smells bad.


I could of course call my bank and tell them to cancel it etc. etc.

At this point I'm just... let it happen. Something may come out of it, maybe nothing.




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