Tell HN: Cursor charged 19 subscriptions, won't refund

6 points by devtailz 8 hours ago

I got a fraud warning from my bank a few days ago at 7:04 PM. When I logged into my bank I found 19 pending Cursor subscription charges.

I called the Cursor billing phone number I found on my real Cursor account. It was outside of working hours so got an automated message.

I promptly fired off an email at 7:16 PM making it clear I did not authorize these purchases.

After a few days of painfully slow email responses the conclusion I am getting from them is "the compute resources are fully consumed and cannot be returned or refunded".

Anyone have advice on how to proceed?

Edit: I plan to file a dispute with my bank.

Also curious if others have experienced something similar, because clearly this is a stock "we basically won't ever refund money" response.

codingdave an hour ago

How do your fraud warnings come to you? Mine are phone calls from a known number, and there is always a question asked: "Are these authorized charges?" You answer "No".

If you got a fraud warning, and tried to work it out with the vendor instead of calling the bank and denying the charges immediately, that was an error.

BruiseLee 7 hours ago

File a dispute with your bank. You did not authorize the charges and you tried working with the business (Cursor) to resolve the issue. Save the emails as the evidence in case your bank needs it.

toast0 3 hours ago

Is this a credit or a debit card? If it's credit, I'd wait for the pending charges to settle or not. It's not unusual for billing issues to result in multiple authorizations, and if there's only one capture, it's just messy, but doesn't cause any damage.

pickle-wizard 7 hours ago

The same way you handle any fraudulent charges. Notify the bank and they'll reverse the charges.