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i think, i was victimized by this scam "moneymakingsecret.homestead.com". after i subscribed and post payment thru credit card, i didn't get any confirmation of participation nor any message regarding the homejobs they are offering. i dread to see my bills (mastercard) with $50 on it for services unrendered. i have already informed the credit card company about it but the agent told me its up for the "seller" to cancel it. but how can it be when i cannot even contact that seller (moneymakingsecret.homestead.com)? they are not responding, not even a word after the transaction.

2006-06-13 12:17:21 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

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If your credit card company refuses to demand that the seller prove that they gave you what was promised for your money, then you should close your credit card account and move your business to another provider. Any credit card company should demand seller accountability if the buyer says they did not get what they were promised.

On the other hand, if you decided to invest your money in something dumb and then realized your mistake, that is YOUR MISTAKE. Live and learn.

2006-06-13 12:22:15 · answer #1 · answered by Larry 6 · 1 0

If You Paid Via Paypal File A Dispute. They Will Investigate What's Going On And Will Usually Refund Your Money If They Don't Get Any Response From The Seller.

2006-06-13 12:21:38 · answer #2 · answered by nitehawk8075 3 · 0 0

call the credits organization and record a criticism. And take them to small claims court if that doesnt artwork. and likewise record for repayment of court expenses and in case you could instruct this is hurting your kennels recognition, etc the rest you think of you could instruct like harrassment or some thing to get extra money out of those liars. and by no potential ever take their canine in back or a pal of their's pets the two. you will desire to get a written assertion from their vet pointing out that the puppy become by no potential taken to them and reported ill. that is evidence adequate. Your workers attesting isn't bias. convey them to court if achievable, all people who become a WITNESS to the puppy being wholesome and the vendors having no concerns whilst they picked up their puppy.

2016-12-13 15:56:00 · answer #3 · answered by keef 4 · 0 0

contact the better business bureau and see if they can help you.

2006-06-13 12:21:14 · answer #4 · answered by redpeach_mi 7 · 0 0

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