When you sign up for napster do they send your bill in the mail or do they automatical bill your credit card?
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so i want to get napster but i need to know if you get a bill in the mail or due they automatically bill your credit card?
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Answer:
I would imagine when you set up your Napster account, they are going to ask you for credit/debit or bank account details so that they can charge you monthly for the subscription. You will NOT get a bill in the mail, it will be charged to the card you sign up with. So, don't use any card but your own! Do not use your parents card thinking you can get away with it.. it will show on their statement and they will make a beeline for your room to hand out some justice! That is, if you are under 18 and thinking about *borrowing* your parents card.. LOL
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