AOL denies it - but they are giving your credit card information to this company 24 protect plus - I know because the only way they got mine was through my fathers screen name when he inocently opened one of 24 protect plus emails - never approved anything and my credit card was charged - my credit card number is on AOL's files for the master account. My father never confirmed any password or authorized anything - 24 protect plus told me this service was "ordered" by the following aol screen name - my fathers. I immediately filed a dispute with my credit card company also called 24 protect plus - they have said they will send a credit (we shall see) but i had to go through 15 minutes of more sales BS before I could get a confirmation number for the credit.
AOL is the source of the leak - I have not been able to get a satisfactory response from them - but the way this scam worked that is the ONLY way they could have gotten my credit card information.
Watch out
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