direct orders

Tim Seyfarth TJS at mail.global-electronics.com
Wed Oct 1 20:12:21 AKDT 2003


>From an acceptor of credit cards (completely different industry), I can tell
you that the credit card companies are ONLY on the side of the card holder.
By filing a dispute, the $ are immediatly put back onto your card (they
actually suck the $ from the vendor immediately).  It is then up to the
seller (Vendor) to provide a means of proof soooo huge that it is virtually
impossible without the card holder calling the credit card issuer to OK and
re-instate the charge.

Obviously I would do what has already been recommened by our friends.  Call
your CC and dispute the charge.  All you have to tell them is that the item
received did not match the description provided.  Since this was a telephone
type transaction, you will have the charge reversed.  Immediately!

Tim

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  Tom I done the credit card thing first just to insure that I didn't get it
stuck to me, believe me they are on your side, a 90 day process if I
remember right, but it can be canceled at any time, if you are satisfied,
the really good thing is your account won't be charged until you are happy
with the whole deal.

  Steve Maxwell
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