I enrolled back in 01/20/23 for a 2-year dental discount plan, that was set to expire 09/14/2025, at which that date I never intended on renewing the plan. First, hardly any dentist in my area, except for Aspen Dental (another scam outfit), would honor the discount, so the plan was of no use to me. I became eligible for Medicare Advantage April 2025, which does offer me dental benefits of $1000 per year for preventive care. So let me make it clear, I did not contact dentalplans.com to request renewal of their discount plan, and I did not agree to any auto-renew plan back in 2023. I noticed on my Discover Card bill for July, that Aetna billed my discover card for 164.95, for another two years, without my consent or authorization. I contacted Discover Card, reported the fraud, and I will not pay this bill to Aetna Access. It is credit card fraud.
Claimed loss: $164.95, which Discover Card has issued a temporary credit until they can reach dentalplans.com. My card has been cancelled and Discover issued me a new card, with a new account number to prevent further fraud.
Desired outcome: I expect Aetna Dental Access or Dentalplans.com to cease from any more billing my credit cards without consent or prior authorization.
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