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Hi everyone,
I attempted to sign up for the 3 months of premium service, for 99 cents a month (for those first 3 months). However, Spotify told me that the card info I had entered, had already been used before. So, I said okay no problem.
The thing is, my account is still on the free version of Spotify, and I would expect, since they said my card had been used before. However, after checking my debit card transactions, I discovered, that Spotify, DID in fact charge 99 cents for that premium trial.
Now, it's really not the fact that its a whole 99 cents that was taken from my card. Its the fact that they said I could NOT have the premium 3 months for 99 cents each month, and denied me that service. But yet, still CHARGED me the 99 cents. And I don't even have the premium service.
I mean, in accordance to Spotify's agreements, if they charged me those 99 cents, I should get the premium service for the first 3 months. Yet, I'm still on the free version of the service.
What's the deal?
I tried to look for some kind of number/contact information for Spotify, and this Forum is all I could find.