How to disable- Billing Cycle is autometically ena...

Hi,
I have subscribed for a 3 month package and used my friend's credit card. After every quarter, there is a auto debited without my consent. I checked and my auto debit is disabled. How can i stop this from happening? Please advice.
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Hi Guys,
It seems skype is fraudulently charging. I subscribed on 14th May 2012 for one month unlimited call to India with creditcard. My intention was to use for merely 1 month and if everything goes fine, I could subscribe another month on different date.
But to my surprise, skype has without my consent and without any intimation has charged me on 11th anothe debit of monthly sunscription.
My question is:
1. how can they store my creditcard informatiion without my consent.
2. This is fraudlent act to charge customer without letting them know and without getting their consent.
When I delete the informatio, there is a message - unable to delete the subscription.

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