couldn't you bring them to court?A huge company which I purchased from online scammed me.
I will not go into details, but wallah they stole $390.
I yelled at them on the phone I'm so mad.
Completely agreed. It takes 3 to trade, not 2. There is the buyer, the seller, but there is also the one who is going to be the judge of it when things go wrong. Before taking a risk when trading, you'd better verify what the dispute resolution procedure will be. When I pay online by credit/debit card, I always put it behind a paypal account. I avoid providing the card details to the vendor himself. Paypal has an excellent dispute resolution procedure, which is much better than what the card issuers themselves provide. I do not trust my own card issuer at all to handle disputes diligently, correctly, or fairly. The card issuers usually do not care at all about this. With paypal, judging disputes is the essence of their service. Just press the dispute button next to the disputed charge, and then the vendor has 30 days to reply. Otherwise, the money just gets charged back and put back into your account.You should be able to contact your credit card company and report unauthorized charges and have them reversed.
National States are utterly lousy at everything they do. As the saying goes: There is no problem that the government will not make worse. The State is totally inept at judging disputes. Government judges are slow, expensive, and utmost negligent. They are not there to bring justice. They are there to justify injustices. As far as I am concerned, if I detect that the one who will be the judge of it, will be the State, I will refuse to trade. There will simply be no business in that case. For online transactions, I recommend paypal. I have had to use their dispute resolution procedure three times over the last 10 years, and it works like a charm. Paypal will not only promptly return the money, but if the vendor makes a habit out of causing trouble, Paypal will simply revoke their merchant privileges. Therefore, I will generally avoid paying a merchant online, if he takes credit cards, but he cannot or does not want to take Paypal. It possibly means that he has been expelled already. So, in that case, I will avoid trading with that merchant.couldn't you bring them to court?
I'm sorry to hear that you've been defrauded, brother; I hope InshaAllah (God-willing) it all works out.I don't think it is a perfect solution as the secretaries are all working against me, they have been lying from day 1.
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