did anybody try getting their money back from alertpay when "you know who" got busted? ? ?
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I think you guys trying to get your money back, especially the guy trying to get it back via his credit card company (Why the fuck are you using a credit card anyway?) are just screwing yourselves and pinning a target on your back.
I think you guys trying to get your money back, especially the guy trying to get it back via his credit card company (Why the fuck are you using a credit card anyway?) are just screwing yourselves and pinning a target on your back.
You're not hurting the person that scammed you, you're hurting WU or MG or whoever you used to send the funds. The person already picked them up. Thats the game you play when you order illegal substances. Use sponsors, research before you buy. It isn't that hard. If you lose money then oh well, make some more. I'd much rather spend my time making more money than sitting in jail because I wanted a paper trail so I could get my money back.
That's what all these poor saps did before they lost money from you know who. I feel for them. If I waited a bit to place an order it would have been me losing money.Use sponsors, research before you buy. It isn't that hard.
That's assuming genxxl doesn't come back and that they're gone. Both of which I doubt.
To the argument that you'll just tell the CC company they're "supplements." What legal supplement company doesn't accept credit cards and insists you pay via WU or MG. Just sayin.
i just put in a ticket for alertypay. ill see what happens
what did they tell you, as far as their process, etc?
heres an update: alertpay has notified the busted seller to contact and resolve this issue with me. the have 5 days to do so. if they dont i have to contact alertpay to let them know.
Follow the step in post #20, you will be a happy camper.
according to alertpay's "useage agreement", you have to give them a chance to resolve the issue 1st. if you go straight to your CC company, alertpay is going to use that clause, that you agreed to, to not refund your money.
i think you need to go through alertpay's process. if it works, great. if not, THEN go to your CC company. you will be able to show that you followed their rules, but they havn't resolved shit. at that point, your dispute is with alertpay instead of genX.
Policy doesn't matter. When a CC steps in, rules are bent and broken. Trust me i've had issues with alertpay and went straight to my CC because I didn't want to waste valueable time. But to each their own, it was just a suggestion.
If a CC wants the money back, they will take it. It's just how shit works. Chargebacks are very hard to fight unless you have prove, and even then you can be screwed. Who do you think the CC cares more about? Their customer whos been with them for years, or one company? Shouldn't be hard to figure out.
A bank card (debit card/check card) is in a whole different field then a credit card company.
A bank card (debit card/check card) is in a whole different field then a credit card company.