Occasionally, albeit statistically very infrequently, people reach out to us to ask that we "cancel their account" or "reverse the $49.00 charge on their credit card."
If you are seeking assistance because you signed up for some kind of trial or entered your credit card information, it is very important that you read the following notice:
Unfortunately it sounds like you clicked one of the advertisements that Google picks to show on the webpage and signed up for something that company offers by mistake. Google basically shows whatever ads it wants to show on the website, unfortunately, and occasionally those advertisements are tricky companies trying to fool people into signing up for things they don't want or need.
If you do a quick search on the internet for things like "adsense start continue buttons", you'll find that this is not an uncommon headache pretty much across the entire internet for independent websites who rely on Google to place advertisements.
Here is an example of the kinds of ads that are designed to look like real buttons or links, but are taking you away from our site and over to some nefarious company's website that is seeking to trick you into giving them your credit card for some undesired software or service:
You may have clicked one of these buttons on our site.
SBPS doesn't have any kind of subscription service, and never has. The only thing we take payment on is contest upgrades for commissioners, but that doesn't sound like what you got tricked into.
I would recommend finding out what that company was (hopefully they sent you a receipt or a confirmation email?) and demand that they cancel whatever service they misrepresented and demand a refund of whatever charge they put on your card. I would also consider reporting this to your credit card company as a fraudulent charge if they refuse to reverse it. Most credit card companies are well aware of this kind of deception and they'll typically reverse the charges for you, and investigate through their own channels.