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by microbass 1425 days ago
I signed up with a virtual Revolut card for sign up. Once my account was active, I deleted the card. They can't get any money out of me.
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Oracle is not the kind of company you want to test with things like that.

Trust me, I've worked with Oracle. They'll assign sales assistants and lawyers to you. They'll chase you down for pennies. Doesn't matter if you actually owe the money, they'll get it.

They spent fourteen months chasing up me and my project manager for $220 that we didn't owe them. They just decided that we should pay it and they'll work out if we actually owe them anything afterwards. The credit card had expired years ago and we hadn't used their products at all since 2016. Doesn't matter, they still spent a year assigning more and more of their team.

Eventually we just paid because it was cheaper than letting them take our company to court. The time taken from me, my line manager, and the project manager answering calls/emails/letters probably added up to a lot lot more than $220.

Here that would not matter from a legal standpoint. They'd can and will get the money from you through small claims.

My question is: how can you be sure you're not billed, as the post I responded to implied, if you entered payment details?