Holly
Chandler,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, October 06, 2005
The signed proof of delivery is prooving you took part in the transaction. However, the terms and conditions you agreed upon were not adhered to. I urge you to call your credit card company immediately and explain to them you were not supposed to be charged up front. Tell them you did participate in the transaction but had canceled the merchandise and you have proof the merchant received the package back. Do this NOW! This company is going out of business and may be gone soon! You are right, they are the biggest scam around. They were given strict instructions not to telemarket in the U.K., but obviously they haven't listened to this either.
Holly
Chandler,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, October 06, 2005
The signed proof of delivery is prooving you took part in the transaction. However, the terms and conditions you agreed upon were not adhered to. I urge you to call your credit card company immediately and explain to them you were not supposed to be charged up front. Tell them you did participate in the transaction but had canceled the merchandise and you have proof the merchant received the package back. Do this NOW! This company is going out of business and may be gone soon! You are right, they are the biggest scam around. They were given strict instructions not to telemarket in the U.K., but obviously they haven't listened to this either.
Holly
Chandler,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 06, 2005
The signed proof of delivery is prooving you took part in the transaction. However, the terms and conditions you agreed upon were not adhered to. I urge you to call your credit card company immediately and explain to them you were not supposed to be charged up front. Tell them you did participate in the transaction but had canceled the merchandise and you have proof the merchant received the package back. Do this NOW! This company is going out of business and may be gone soon! You are right, they are the biggest scam around. They were given strict instructions not to telemarket in the U.K., but obviously they haven't listened to this either.
Holly
Chandler,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, October 06, 2005
The signed proof of delivery is prooving you took part in the transaction. However, the terms and conditions you agreed upon were not adhered to. I urge you to call your credit card company immediately and explain to them you were not supposed to be charged up front. Tell them you did participate in the transaction but had canceled the merchandise and you have proof the merchant received the package back. Do this NOW! This company is going out of business and may be gone soon! You are right, they are the biggest scam around. They were given strict instructions not to telemarket in the U.K., but obviously they haven't listened to this either.