What is "CBILL"?
CoverageBook helps companies showcase their press coverage in a simple way. They offer subscriptions that allow users to create beautiful reports of their media mentions, which can be really helpful for marketing and PR teams. If you're being billed by them, it's likely for a subscription to their service that helps you keep track of your brand's visibility in the media.
- CBILL: This indicates the merchant or company name associated with the transaction, which is typically a billing service or payment processor.
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The best way to tell if this charge is fraudulent is to find the receipt. You may have an electronic copy of the receipt, which Chargeback can help you find by searching your email accounts.
Chargeback helps you identify unwanted subscriptions and charges, and help you fight them to get your money back.
Why do people get charges like this from coveragebook?
- Subscription Fees: Many customers reported being charged for annual or monthly subscriptions automatically renewed without notice.
- Free Trials: Users may forget to cancel their trial before the billing cycle begins, leading to unexpected charges.
- Premium Features: Charges can occur if users opt for additional premium features that are not included in the basic plan.
- Multiple Accounts: Some people have unintentionally created multiple accounts, resulting in multiple charges.
- Service Usage: Charges may stem from specific services used that exceed the basic plan limitations, such as extra storage or bandwidth.
- Inactivity Fees: Some forums mention users being charged fees after periods of inactivity or failure to utilize the account.
- Payment Plan Options: Some users discussed being confused by different payment plans or options leading to overlooked costs.
- Currency Conversion Fees: International users reported extra charges due to currency conversion or international transaction fees.
If I see this charge, what should I do?
If you see this charge and arenāt expecting it, you have various options.
First, try to contact the coveragebook.com via one of the support methods we listed below and inquire about the charge. See if they will refund it and cancel any associated subscriptions you might have.
If the coveragebook.com refused to issue a refund or you cannot get in touch with the company, call your bank or financial institution and open a credit card dispute. Record screenshot evidence from your prior conversations with coveragebook.com, and use that to open your credit card dispute. Tell your bank or credit card issuer that you do not recognize the charge and do not recall signing up for the service.
If this sounds like too much of a hassle, you can have Chargeback do it for you.
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The information we provide is based on publicly available sources and user reports and may contain inaccuracies or become outdated over time. Our guides are intended for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as official company instructions or legal advice.
Consumers are solely responsible for reviewing their own contracts, terms of service, and refund or cancellation obligations before taking any action. Nothing on this site should be interpreted as legal, financial, or contractual guidance.
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