Step-by-step instructions for canceling a VIN REPORTS subscription
20.04.2026
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Step-by-step instructions for canceling a VIN REPORTS subscription

If you have opened this article, it means you have encountered a problem: the merchant VIN REPORTS has charged you for a subscription you were not aware of. What should you do next to cancel it?

⚠️ The most important thing to note!

You are currently on the vin.report service page. We have no connection to the VIN REPORTS merchant. Due to the similarity of the domain names, people often mistakenly contact us asking to cancel their subscription. However, we do not have any subscriptions, and we also do not offer payment by bank card. We created this page to help victims of fraud stop automatic charges from their accounts.


❌ What should you NOT do in this situation?

The service where you made the payment most likely no longer exists. Such websites are often created as short-lived “one-day” sites, so you will not be able to find it to cancel the subscription there. It also makes no sense to look for an email address and send requests asking to "cancel the subscription." Your threatening emails have no effect, and neither do your requests or proof of payment. The only thing you can and should do is cancel this subscription by contacting your bank.


✅ Best actions:

  1. Replace your bank card with a new one — in this case, it will not matter where the card was linked.
  2. Be sure to ask your bank to “block recurring payments.” This means the bank should disable any future automatic charges that you did not approve. You can also request that the bank reject all subscription-based charges.

Simply replacing the card does not always stop subscriptions, because for recurring (card-on-file) payments there are card update services such as Visa Account Updater and Mastercard Automatic Billing Updater. Through these services, some companies may receive the new card number and new expiration date after reissue, including after replacement due to loss or theft.

Changing the card by itself does not provide a 100% guarantee that the charges will stop. To actually stop them, you need to contact your bank separately and request to block all future recurring (card-on-file) charges or disable the transfer of updated card details, if the bank supports this feature. Visa, in particular, provides both an option to opt out of the updater service and a separate mechanism to stop future recurring payments.

Another important detail: if a payment has already been authorized or is still being processed, it may still be completed even after the card is blocked; the stop-payment function does not affect transactions that have already gone through the clearing stage.

Ask your bank to block all future recurring (card-on-file) charges and, if possible, disable the account updater for this card. Request confirmation of this in chat or by email.


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