Windows 10: Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers?
Discus and support Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers? in Microsoft Windows 10 Store to solve the problem; I changed my subscription a week ago, I was charged the same amount anyway, and there seems to be nobody I can contact. Website redirects me in an... Discussion in 'Microsoft Windows 10 Store' started by JakXLT, Jun 30, 2021.
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Is it standard operating procedure to steal money from your customers?
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