From: "jonathon"
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:57 AM, James Carroll
wrote:
would like my refund of $11.95.
For starters, ask the company that you paid the US$11.95 for a refund.
All sending a request to this list does, is tell the world that you
are oblivious to your financial affairs, and who you deal with. As
such, you make an excellent target for financial crimes.
What must I do?
I'd suggest contacting Discover, and requesting a new card. Tell them
that thru your own stupidity, your Discover credit card number and pin
are available on the world wide web.
xan
jonathon
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Do not beat yourself up to much
Even when you buy from the big international
companies, you do not know if your information
will still be safe.
I received a letter from one after December
and was told that their online store was hacked
and ALL of their customer records were stolen.
Everyone of the people I knew who had ordered
from that company, including me, had to get a
new card number.
That is why, if I do not know the company,
I use PayPal to pay the bill. Most online ordering
places can use it.
Don't you hate it when some company sells you
something that was not their in the first place?
When I sell a version of OOo, the buyers know
that the purchase price goes to a local charity as
a fund raiser. The info about where the money
goes in listed one the disk and on a file in the
disk itself.
I am sorry for your troubles.
I have been there, changing card numbers,
any I know many people who were taken
without any way to get your money back
like Discovery Cards have.
Hope you have good luck.
Then sick the Attorney General on them
plus Better Business as well.
Also contact their hosting company
using Whois.org or Whois.net
for the DNS and get someone to track it.
They will loose the hosting, and maybe their domain
plus the government could rip them up as well.
I do not want you to take this lying down
fight back with all your might, or hand it over to
your scrappiest friend.
That is the only way to stop such companies
from cheating. Also give you some education
on what you can do and should never let
done to you.
Stay scrappy untill . . . . . they are gone for good.
I helped drive 2 bad companies under over the years.
do your best.
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