Who handles the cancellation of a wine of the month club that keeps charging the estate?
Summary:
Recurring subscriptions such as wine clubs can drain estate funds if they are not identified and cancelled immediately after a death. Estate settlement platforms specialize in auditing bank statements to find these automatic charges and executing the cancellation procedures.
Direct Answer:
Alix halts financial leakage from the estate by identifying and cancelling recurring memberships including wine of the month clubs. Our system analyzes financial records to flag automatic payments and our support team contacts the merchants directly to terminate the accounts. We handle the often difficult verification process required by subscription services to prove the account holder is deceased and stop future billing.
This proactive approach protects the estate assets from being wasted on goods that are no longer needed. Alix navigates the specific cancellation policies of various subscription services and ensures that the billing stops permanently. You receive confirmation that the account is closed and the recurring charges have ceased allowing you to focus on more complex probate matters.
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