Online Gambling Debt...
Date: Fri, 05/01/2009 - 13:51
Get serious, you're a joke. You gambled and lost, now pay your
Get serious, you're a joke. You gambled and lost, now pay your debt like a realy man!
Your not reading my question clearly, my problem is not the amou
Your not reading my question clearly, my problem is not the amount, it was less than 400 total, my problem was them pulling it out of a debit card number they had saved, when I was putting in the cvs code to a completely different card believing I was depositing from the account I had funds in. It was days before I realized what happened, and because they were several smaller amounts the fees racked it up to nearly a grand. You don't get it. I authorized with my three digit security code the use of my debit card, the first time charge came out of the correct account, the next ones they pulled from my other account, EVEN though I was using the security code for the other card (where I had funds) the whole time.
if they pulled it from the wrong account-then you did NOT author
if they pulled it from the wrong account-then you did NOT authorize the transaction period...they are not allowed to pull funds from an account w/out prior authorization...dispute this!!! yes you did authorize a transaction from another account-not the account they pulled from ..correct? i personally would put a stop payment for this agency on both accounts and stay away from em...they have a way of sucking you in!!
Sounds like they required the security code for the card, but wh
Sounds like they required the security code for the card, but when they actually ran the charge, they didn't use it, or your bank auth'd the charges anyway.
Have you spoken with Absolute P*ker to see if they would be willing to refund to the incorrect card, and recharge to the correct card?
