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April 21, 2012

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R4SDSS

Some good alternatives are Google Chat or a Google Hangout.

Philip Cummings

That's ridiculous! Skype should make this right.

TD

Same thing happened to me. They informed me they would give me no refund for 60$ worth of calls someone placed every 2 minutes to the same number in Afghanistan after many months of inactivity. After telling them I would disputing the charges on my credit card, 6 hours later they refunded me without comment. Felt really sleazy...

Kevin Hodgson

Yikes
You have me checking my Skype account,too.
Kevin

Bill Ferriter

Thanks for sharing your story, TD.

Im actually jazzed to hear that someone else is having the same problem simply because the way Skype made it sound, my situation was an isolated incident completely the result of something that Id supposedly done wrong.

Id love to know how many other people have these kinds of things happening -- and what Skype is doing to monitor suspicious accounts. As it currently stands, the answer to that seems to be nothing.

Bill

Damian

Bill, take a look at TinyChat - http://www.tinychat.com. It's a video/text/audio chat similar to Skype, but all browser-based. I've found it useful when videoconferencing with people who can't install Skype on their computers for some reason (e.g. school restrictions). The chat rooms are disposable, so there's no risk of accruing charges.

I know it's mostly-but-not-quite-the-same as Skype, but that's kind of the appeal for me - I like having a bit of choice and redundancy in my toolbox.

Tor H Tor

One reason to doubt that three billion people are correct about the nature of Hay Zeus.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLGJXo8gshg
...how's that for a theory?
Beats their Theory of God, don't it?

crazedmummy

Yes,I think the credit card would reimburse. I was thinking of going premium. I was a big Skype fan, and then it was bought - and I couldn't tell if it was bought for control (to reduce use, to gather information, to have more control over interactivity) or to improve it. I did not expect the latter, and I seem to be correct. Sadly.
Glad they worked things out with you eventually.

sol

I just found out that my skype account was compromise today and a letter sent to my email saying that skype has updated my email change.

The email address attached to the mail ended with .com.tw

I consulted skype through chat service and was asked a few questions regarding my account and I gave them my email address which they confirmed. They then asked when I opened the account and since I didn't remember they refused to help any further.

Victor

There appears to be a pattern here... My experience with Skype today is nearly identical of the original poster. Like multiple charges and 369 calls, all in a few hours span while my call history averaged 2 calls a month. It is a Skype account breach, not a credit card breach. After a frustrating whole day though, Skype refused to accept any responsibility. Yet, in a few hours research, I have found hundreds of similar or identical complaints posted by users all over. Statistically, there may be thousands or many many more. I am going to initiate a legal action. In the meantime, I am done with Skype. Uninstalled the program from all my computers and devices, never to return to the same nightmare again.

Andrew

I've just resolved the same problem. In my case they were calls made to Taiwan. I managed to get a grasp of the situation after about 30 minutes and realised my account had been compromised. Initially I was told, by their email support, that I would not receive a refund. After speaking with the lvie chat representative, linked to in the email, I received a "one time only" full refund. Happily, this time, it was only £30. I've read cases of similar fraudsters costing people hundreds and hundreds of dollars. I am about to start informing our academics that skype should not be used in a funded capacity as the risks are too great.

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