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  • Report:  #498012

Complaint Review: CCBILL

CCBILL complete scam.i was granted a refund by site that wouldnt work on my computer.when i sent request to CCBILL,they refused to refund my money,even when i sent them the e-mail from site authorizing it. tempe, Arizona

  • Reported By:
    NEWYORKMUTT — New York USA
  • Submitted:
    Mon, September 21, 2009
  • Updated:
    Sat, October 17, 2009
  • CCBILL
    2353 W University Dr Bldg A
    tempe, Arizona
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    1.14804497
  • Category:

i was granted a refund from a site i couldnt access on my computer.when i sent the e-mail stating i was to be giving a refund from the site,CCBILL still refused to refund my money.      even after CCBILL told me the site had to authorize the refund.which they did.CCBILL wants to know nothing about it,only to steal my money with every excuse there is.CCBILL is in colution with adult sites to rip hard working people out of there cash.if only i had known before that CCBILL has hundreds of people with the same complaint not to mention tons more with complaints from just about everything from these crooks.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Gumby0687

north las vegaas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.

Not a scam...just learn to ask for info

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, October 17, 2009

There are a couple of questions that I have about this one.

1.) Where you actually informed by the website itself that a refund will be issued?

If so, then CCBill employees in the call center will not know right off the bat that the website itself had authorized a refund for not being able to access the website. the best thing to do is, save all corresponding email from the website and yourself and ccbill will respond to you and ask for a proof of prior cancellation. those emails will be sufficient enough to recieve a refund no problem.

CCBill's intent is not to rob you of your money. They were hired by the website owners or operators to process their payments and handle simple customer support such as access.

The CSR you may be speaking with or emailing will usually try everything to get you access to the paid for website, if this does not work, they will forward the issue to another department and pretty much tell the operator, "you need to fix it or give a refund." if the problem is fixed, then you will be given how ever many days it took to fix the problem. If the problem was not resolved, then a refund will be issued no questions asked and you'll see the money credited back into your account within 3-5 business days, depending on how long your financial institution processes information. REMEMBER: ask if there is some sort of confirmation number, they WILL be able to give you one

Another thing, if you cancel the subscription online, via the webform or email. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS keep a copy of the cancellation email they send back confirming the cancellation. If cancelled via phone, then make sure you ask for a confirmation number.

You also have to think, all of these people that write reports on this site, are pissed of customers who did not get what they wanted. they wanted their money back or their kid did the charge or a spouse did this in secrecy. if any information matches on the page, that pulls up for the CSR, to that of the caller or caller's family member or friend, a refund will not be issued.

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