
Parent reported her concerns to her bank, TD, and the representative flagged the activity as fraudulent. "I kind of expect fraudulent charges to maybe happen on a credit card, but to have a direct charge on a chequing account was very shocking," she said. It put her in overdraft and left her with no cash for groceries over the weekend. In total, Spotify charged Parent $479.52. Parent, a graphic designer based in Toronto, is one of a number of Canadians who say they had money removed from their chequing accounts for the service to which they do not subscribe. Danielle Parent has never had a Spotify account, but on the weekend noticed four unauthorized withdrawals of $119.88 each for the music streaming service.
