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i signed up for a merchant account and needed to rent 2 wireless credit card machines. The deposit for them was $600. When i was done with the machines i sent them back like instructed and now im getting the run around for the past two months about getting my deposit back. what should i do?
the company is www.cardserviceworldwide.com

2007-08-09 10:02:45 · 5 answers · asked by RUSS W 1 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

im sorry it was www.firstdata.com

2007-08-09 10:04:02 · update #1

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Start going up the food chain. Go to the boss of the person you have been talking to. If that doesn't get you anywhere, go to that person's boss. If you get to a level where you just can't go any higher, start calling that person every day. If you can get email addresses, start emailing every day. My view is that if a company owes me money and is dragging its feet in repaying it, I am going to harass them until they do.

If that doesn't work, taking them to small claims court is about the only remedy.

2007-08-09 10:50:08 · answer #1 · answered by 5_for_fighting 4 · 0 0

Start a file, have all documents in order. Every ph call when u contact the company, get first & last name, title and employee id numbers. U start creating a log, and letter file. Contact the Better Business Bureau and complain. This could be a scam... at $600 a pop it's very lucrative for them. Can u show they received the machines? Get a copy of the proof of delivery. Ask for the Dept Manager or Corp officers responsible, once u start acting on the phone/writing u know your consumer rights... u might get their attention. Also tell everyone where u first learned of the company about ur situation. Bad word of mouth will fore warn others. Be clear what u want and when it should be handled.

2007-08-09 11:00:38 · answer #2 · answered by Staci 4 · 0 0

Do not assume that they are smoking just because the detector is going off. When you inspect the apartment upon her move-out, if it smells like smoke, then you have every right to charge her whatever it takes to get rid of the smell. This may include replacing the carpet and repainting. It sounds, however, like you are subletting so you will need the landlord's ultimate decision on this. Things like smoke smell and pet stains usually use up the entire deposit and then some. This tenant should not be expecting any portion of her deposit back if she has smoked in the apartment.

2016-05-18 01:15:00 · answer #3 · answered by lela 3 · 0 0

Try calling the President of First Data and see if he/she can help.

2007-08-09 10:07:36 · answer #4 · answered by hottotrot1_usa 7 · 0 0

Get a real lawyer to write a "lawyer's letter."

2007-08-09 10:06:57 · answer #5 · answered by the handyman 2 · 0 0

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