What is "Polish Water Ice"?
Polish Water Ice specializes in delicious, frozen treats that are perfect for cooling down on a hot day. They offer a subscription service where you can receive regular deliveries of their refreshing water ice right to your door. If you see a charge from them, it likely means you're enjoying their tasty treats through this convenient billing option.
- Polish Water Ice: The name of the business where the transaction took place, indicating they sell a type of frozen treat popular in Poland.
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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.
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Why do people get charges like this from Polish Water Ice?
- Subscriptions: Customers may have signed up for a recurring subscription service without fully understanding the terms, leading to charges each billing cycle.
- One-Time Purchases: Users often report being charged for single transactions made on the website, such as ordering products or merchandise.
- Service Fees: Certain transactions might include additional service fees that customers did not anticipate, leading to higher-than-expected charges.
- Promotional Sign-Ups: Some customers have mentioned being charged after signing up for promotional offers or trials that automatically convert to a paid subscription.
- Multiple Orders: It is possible for customers to accidentally place multiple orders, leading to multiple charges on their accounts.
- Credit Card Authorization Holds: Some users have seen temporary holds or charges that occur during the checkout process which can appear as charges from the company.
- Frequent Use of Services: Customers may use services (like delivery or event tickets) that incur additional costs without realizing they are being charged for these services.
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 polishwaterice.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 polishwaterice.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 polishwaterice.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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