Suspicious charges

I was charged $79.95 twice the same day of pc.com Safebank MOSCOWRU and also Safedirect.c MOSCOWRU with a total of $159,90. I want to know who took this on my account and a phone number to get my money refunded to my account

I guess that the accusations have been made on your credit card?  Report it immediately to your credit card company and dispute the charges.

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