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Report: #653599

Complaint Review: Webroot - Boulder Colorado

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  • Reported By: merryfieldmorgan — Ventura California United States of America
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  • Webroot 2560 55th Street Boulder, Colorado United States of America

Webroot Norton anti-virus Automatic Credit Card deduction Boulder, Colorado

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Webroot automatically deducted money from my bank account without my authorization and created numerous overdraft fees and headaches for me. I called them and they said I did not respond to an email to opt out of this automatic deduction. They sent me an e-mail stating they were going to automatically renew my webroot and deducted my account one week before the renewal was due. I'm interested in a class action suit if anyone wants to get involved.

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