'X Premium' credit card charges aren't easy to explain

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Thanks, Musk: How are partners ever going to explain an $8/mo credit card charge for 'X Premium'

Though these X-related mixups have provoked online amusement, they've also created real-world consequences for X. The company's X.com domain wasNotably, even giants in the porn industry — — go to great pains to avoid appearing under their name on customers' bills, making the"X Premium" charge all the more awkward.

Today, user @McJesse's tweet from July 25 — viewed over 7 million times since posting — seems prophetic. Her tweet compared X's new logo to that of a slew of other porn sites,"These are all porn except one. That one's Twitter."Now try explaining all of that to someone who hasn't been keeping up with all the X/Twitter drama.Subscribe to push notifications

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