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Uniblue Registry Booster

Aug 11, 2011 2:19AM PDT

Does anyone know how to cancel a subscription to Uniblue Registry Booster? I have tried to find a way to cancel but cannot find anything on their site, any surprise?

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No surprise at all
Aug 11, 2011 10:19PM PDT

What do you mean by subscription? Regular money payments, or subscribing to emails, news, etc?

If you mean credit card withdrawals, tell your credit card supplier to refuse any more. If you mean emails, set up a rule to treat them as spam.

Uniblue is one of the many registry utilities we never recommend.

Mark

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Uniblue
Aug 12, 2011 4:40AM PDT

What I meant was how to prevent them from billing me again. I paid for a year with my initial payment and do not want them to take any more money at the end of that year. Is a registry booster necessary?

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2nd question first
Aug 12, 2011 4:46AM PDT

No a registry booster is not necessary. The registry is best left untouched.

I can't satisfactorily answer your first question.

Are you definite that they will be billing you again? It would be strange, even for these registry optimizer sites as they only charge you for software. A regular billing suggests some service or other, which they do not provide. Even if they billed you for annual upgrades, they should not do so until after you have downloaded the upgraded software.

If you suspect that the time is near for any such annual billing to be taken from your credit card, I would still approach the card provider and tell them not to allow further payments to Uniblue.

Mark

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Uniblue
Aug 12, 2011 8:15AM PDT

Thanks, Mark