Uncover the ways Albert Corporation (the company) bills you and cancel your Albert subscription.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
It is Very Easy to Cancel a Albert subscription. (**Crowdsourced from Albert and AppCutter users)
**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by AppCutter.com users..
Duration | Amount (USD) |
---|---|
One-time savings | $22.50 |
Weekly savings | $72.60 |
Monthly savings | $54.33 |
By Terry L Troxell
6 months agoI never signed up for this app and I do not have it on my phone. My bank account has been charged $14.99 a month for 3 months now. I want to cancel whatever service this is and get my money back. Since, I cannot speak to anyone about this I may have to go through my bank and declare that fraud has taken place on my account. If you can take care of this for me please let me know.
By Heather Matts
2 years agoThey took my child tax credit and I had my account locked but they took it all anyway. Now I have no money for bills and have no clue how to get it back.
By Irvin Sentz
3 years agoI want to cancel the genius and Albert subscription. I did not approve this subscription
1. Albert Savings accounts are held for your benefit at FDIC-insured banks, including Coastal Community Bank and Wells Fargo, N.A. The Albert Mastercard® debit card is issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license by Mastercard.
2. • Total processing fees: for up to $250 advance, total processing fees are either (i) $0 per advance when you advance to your Albert debit card with direct deposit; or (ii) $0 per advance via ACH; or (iii) $3.99 per advance to your Albert debit card without direct deposit; or (iv)$6.99 per advance to a non-Albert debit card.
3. • Albert Securities is a Member of SIPC, which protects securities customers of its members up to $500,000 (including $250,000 for claims for cash).
4. Securities products and services offered to self-directed investors through Albert Securities LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC.
5. And an Albert debit card that gives you cash back.
6. • Albert Cash and Albert Savings accounts are FDIC-insured.
7. Should the member bank holding your balance fail, you'll be insured for up to $250,000 of your money in the account.
8. So we built a better banking, saving, investing, and budgeting solution — with a Genius team of money experts to guide you.
9. Advisory services offered through Albert Investments, LLC.
10. Albert can spot you up to $250 from your next paycheck.
11. • Albert uses cutting-edge security technology to protect your sensitive information.
12. Albert is not a bank.
13. Albert is not a bank.
14. Albert tracks your income and spending to find dollars you can save, automatically.