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On December 2005, Global Register's Who's Who in Executives and Professionals, also known as National Register's Who's Who in Executives and Professionals, 400 Montauk Highway, West Islip, NY want me to buy their Directory. I said I have no interest. The saleman said no charge will be made and asked me to look it listed in Internet because my name is listed in the Directory. I trust his honesty and gave him my credit card number. After look it I rejected again. At end of month when I received my credit card's monthly statement I found he already took my money from my credit card, did not mail the Directory to me and left the Company. I repeatedly call their supervisor, Tony Russo, 631 422-1400 ext. 101, who said Register has the money and simply refused to return my money without reason. Is there any agency can help me to get my money back? I am in California. Small Claim Court will not accept lawsuit in across State.

2006-06-11 15:40:15 · 6 answers · asked by finch1571 1 in Business & Finance Advertising & Marketing

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I would contact the better business bureau and place a negative report on their business. Next I would contact the credit card agency and ask them how to dispute this charge. Since this is from December 05 you might have a hard time getting them to do anything since that is almost 6 months ago.

As far as small claims court goes, you have 2 choices in filing a case. You can report it in your precinct where you live and if they will not go across state, which i do not understand as i have done this several times with medical collections....then you can file in the precinct where the business resides. You would need to call the county clerk for that county or the sherriff's dept and they can tell you which precinct that address would fall under. Best of luck.

2006-06-11 15:47:07 · answer #1 · answered by brown_eyed_girl_atx 1 · 0 0

You shouldn't need to go after the company, or go to court. Just go to Visa, Mastercard, or whoever the purchase was processed through. Tell them this was an unauthorized purchase. Visa/MC will request three things from the company to verify the purchase:

1) proof the card was present through a physical swipe or a card imprint

2) authorizing signature or PIN input for the card

3) proof that goods were received, usually in the form of a receipt

When the company is unable to come up with one or all of these things, they will charge back the amount of the purchase to the company that processed the payment.

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2006-06-11 17:09:30 · answer #2 · answered by bodellconsulting.com 3 · 0 0

You can dispute the charge. The credit card company will contact the business. Since they have nothing you signed and they didn't even give you the book, I think they will end up waiving the charge.

2006-06-11 16:13:52 · answer #3 · answered by spot 5 · 0 0

Call your credit card company and contest the charge. Your card company will research the issue and refund the charge until the issue is resolved.

2006-06-11 16:10:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call up your credit card company and dispute the charges.
You are very naive to give him the number.

2006-06-11 15:44:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Call your credit card company and dispute it.

2006-06-12 12:56:47 · answer #6 · answered by xls8000 2 · 0 0

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