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Anyone else being blackmailed by NordVPN? They shut off my service (I've paid through 03/2023) and are demanding I turn on "Autopay". before I can get reconnected.
Privacy.com is a good alternative way to approach that same answer. They'll let you setup virtual cards, with expirations, funding maximums, etc. Useful for masking your credit card from anywhere you don't trustBTW, I buy rechargeable credit cards at the local grocery store, and put a hundred or so bucks into them. I use them for online deals that might result in credit card compromise, on the assumption that if the deal is screwy, I don't lose that much. That may work for Nord VPN, as well.
Ron Wanttaja
"Blackmail"= You've done something criminal or unethical, and an entity is threatening to expose you unless you pay.
"Extortion"= An entity is threatening action (legal or otherwise) unless you take certain steps (legal or otherwise).
You've accused NordVPN of a felony crime, not merely unethical action.
Ron Wanttaja
Are you sure you’re not being phished?They illegally stopped my service, after I paid for it, and won't start it unless I buy another year and turn on autopay.
I think I hit both with this one.
"Blackmail"= You've done something criminal or unethical, and an entity is threatening to expose you unless you pay.
"Extortion"= An entity is threatening action (legal or otherwise) unless you take certain steps (legal or otherwise).
You've accused NordVPN of a felony crime, not merely unethical action.
Ron Wanttaja
They illegally stopped my service, after I paid for it, and won't start it unless I buy another year and turn on autopay.
I think I hit both with this one.
Agree. If they threatened to expose his data if he didn't pay, it'd be blackmail.It's not blackmail, and there isn't enough money involved for it to be a felony.
I'd call their unethical action 'misdemeanor extortion'. Based on my attending an institution that also had a law school, over across campus somewhere.
But what if they promise they won't look at it?cybersecurity axiom: he who controls the keys, controls the data.
Hard to know what to believe, but after reading a dozen or so reviews from different sources, I figure Mullvad's 'no logs' policy stands out for privacy. https://www.pcworld.com/article/403114/mullvad-vs-nordvpn-vpn.htmlBut what if they promise they won't look at it?
BTW, I buy rechargeable credit cards at the local grocery store, … That may work for Nord VPN
That's not going to help him recover the money he already paid for the service. He was paid through 03/2023 and they cut him off now, go figure.Look up virtual cards at your current bank-free at capital one iirc
BTW, I buy rechargeable credit cards at the local grocery store, and put a hundred or so bucks into them. I use them for online deals that might result in credit card compromise, on the assumption that if the deal is screwy, I don't lose that much. That may work for Nord VPN, as well.
Ron Wanttaja
I like proton mail and vpn services.
Great minds.We were literally making the same post at the same time!
Ask to talk to the junior programmer in charge of establishing corporate policy.Have you contacted support? Maybe it's just a glitch in their billing. I've had no problems and I also prepay, can't remember if they have my card on file though.
Sounds similar to AOL in the old days.
I wouldn't recommend VPN services to anyone, except corporate use in very limited cases, usually around supporting legacy systems.
If he signs up for autopay, they will turn his service back on until 03/23, at which time they well ding his prepaid CC. But at that time there should not be anything in the CC. He can decide at that point what HE wants to do.That's not going to help him recover the money he already paid for the service. He was paid through 03/2023 and they cut him off now, go figure.
Yeah that would work if they aren't trying to go ahead and bill him for the next year in addition to setting up autopay. Seems like some really crappy tactics. I'd probably cut my losses and move on.If he signs up for autopay, they will turn his service back on until 03/23, at which time they well ding his prepaid CC. But at that time there should not be anything in the CC. He can decide at that point what HE wants to do.
Well, some people like to access content online that’s blocked in their countries, and if we’re honest with ourselves, plenty of people still like to torrent stuff.