![]() Only thing.not sure you're going to get any refunds at that stage for what has already been billed. And on the PayPal details page, you have the option to terminate the "subscription" to the service you've been billed for. ![]() It seems like an unauthorized charge because who-the-heck is Peter Jorda? Well in this case, he's the revenue collection agent for PayPal representing. AND since no one sends you an email reminder the following year about this, the cc charge is a rude surprize the following year. What I did not realize was that the e-chords service puts you on an automatic renewal basis. About 40: Whenever you purchase something online and make a payment through PayPal, the code 40 is issued by PayPal as a customer support phone number for your new charge, and this code is shown on your credit card and bank account statement. That's the moment I remembered that I had signed up for a service with e-chords during the previous year. In my case, the payee was Peter Jorda CA4029357733 for $24.45, representing and the first payment had been made a year earlier. ![]() If you click on the "details" you will get a little bit more info about the payee and the payment history. Chances are, you'll see the transaction listed there and a link for "details". If you have a credit card charge for a PayPal purchase where the payee includes the 4029357733 number, then go to your PayPal account, log in and look at your recent payment transactions. ![]()
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