Scam Prevention Guide

A reddit report about a impersonation scam that cost someone Amount not specified. Learn how to avoid falling victim.

So my friend accidentally subscribed to a site called “use. ai” after clicking a Google ad that looked like it was for “Claude. ai.” That part is already frustrating and yeah, mistake on his side. He’s already accepted that the money is probably gone (no refund policy), but the bigger issue now is this: There is **no option to remove his credit card details** from the website. He has already: * Cancelled the subscription renewal * Checked all billing/settings pages But the card is still saved, and there’s no delete/remove option anywhere. Now he obviously doesn’t trust the site and just wants his card info off their system. Has anyone dealt with something like this before? What’s the safest move here — contact support, replace the card, or just block it through the bank?

🛡️ How to Protect Yourself

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Verify sender email addresses carefully - scammers use similar domains

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Hover over links to see the actual URL before clicking

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Protect your banking information and use secure connections

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