What happens if I file a chargeback for Brazzers / AdultTime / SpiceVids?
Chargeback consequences are significant and worth understanding before initiating one. The typical sequence: (1) Account ban — the network bans the email, card, and IP associated with the chargeback from creating future accounts on any site in their family. For Brazzers, this means Brazzers Network. For AdultTime, this includes the AT main subscription, AT Gay, FameSupport-billed properties, and a substantial list of sister sites. For SpiceVids it includes the Vixen network and FameSupport family. (2) Card flagging — the processor (Probiller, FameSupport, SegPay) maintains an internal risk database that flags chargeback-associated cards for declined transactions on future adult signups, even at unrelated networks the processor handles. (3) Chargeback contest — networks reliably document trial-conversion disclosure, so chargebacks framed as "I didn't know it would auto-bill" often lose when the bank requests evidence; in those cases you end up with the original charge restored plus a chargeback fee from your bank ($15-50 typically). Practical recommendation: always exhaust cancellation paths through the processor's customer service before filing a chargeback. Chargeback is appropriate when a cancellation request was refused improperly or when the network billed despite cancellation; not appropriate as a first resort.