Oops!! Accidentally bought something I don't want

<p>So last Saturday I took an SAT test sponsored by Princeton Review and so they sent me an email saying that I should confirm my registration. So I made an account and I thought "hey this is pretty neat". So on my profile I clicked on SAT prep thinking it was free. When I got to the terms and conditions page I skimmed through it, something about payment and credit card and clicked "I agree". Idk what I was doing. I must be tripping out. So yea.. Then it took me to this page "thank you for agreeing to the terms and condition..." and I was like "OH SH..." what have I got myself into? Did I just bought a frickin SAT tutoring class? I don't know what to do. I really don't want that class cuz my parents can't afford it. And I know my parents are going to get a heart attack when they see the bill. So what should I do? Should I be calling Princeton Review and tell them it was a mistake and that I don't want the class?</p>

<p>Have a nice day</p>

<p>Did you just want to take the online practice tests? Those are free. They make you go through the same process as if you were buying something. I don’t see how they could charge you unless you actually provided credit card information.</p>

<p>That is exactly what you should do. Usually, there is a “contact us” section and you may be able to email them and explain what happened. You can also have a parent call. If you are not successful, your parents can also dispute the charge through the credit card company. Just explain to your parents what happened. It was a mistake. I am sure it will be resolved without a big issue. Good luck!</p>

<p>Didn’t it make you put in credit card information and all?</p>

<p>I don’t recall putting in any credit card info. Just my email and address.</p>

<p>Have a nice day</p>

<p>Probably just the practice test or something.</p>

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<p>Don’t tell me what to do.</p>

<p>Unless you gave CC info I don’t think it was anything more than practice stuff</p>

<p>Logic, that literally made me lol</p>

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<p>EY! Don’t tell her what to do.</p>