by Scott Creighton
see UPDATE at end of article
It's not enough that they jack up the prices on stuff you need from the store.
It's not enough they charge some people more for the same product from the same store as they charge others.
Nope.
Apparently they are now waiting until late Friday evening (after bank offices close that can help you fix this fraudulent charge) and then hit you with a totally fraudulent charge for accounts you no longer have.
Just straight up stealing from their previous customers who helped make them rich over the years.
Just flat out thieves at Instacart.
When I got the car I immediately cancelled my Instacart subscription. Didn't need it or want it anymore. I'm happy shopping for myself after several years of not being able to.
This evening I can't sleep so I checked my email and saw I was under $50 in my account. That made no sense. After going to the store this morning and dealing with the sunroof all day, I knew I had about $117 in my account which is not much but enough to maybe get what I need to try to fix the sunroof in the morning.
Come to find out, Instacart, after all this time, submitted a fraudulent charge against my debit card of $99, a year subscription to their service.
This is a screenshot from my Chase account showing clearly that the $99 charge is for a subscription to Instacart.
So I went to Instacart and tried to log in on my old account to see what was going on and maybe have to jump thru the hoops of cancelling it... again... and lo and behold... I don't have an account at Instacart.
That's the screen you get when you try to log into an account with an email it doesn't recognize as having an account. Of course it doesn't because I don't have an account with Instacart anymore.
I took to Twitter immediately after trying to call the bank to challenge this fraudulent charge but they are closed for the day. Will see if they even open on Sat. in the morning.


