Details: | This person(s) purchased goods from my online store and the day that the goods were to be delivered the buyer issued a 'FRAUD' claim to their bank and subsequent charge back. What happened was Daecolm purchased these goods and had them shipped to a girlfriend or friend's address. He called our business saying that he needed a copy of the invoice receipt 'for business purposes' and would like an email when the order ships to track the shipment. He originally had someone else as the original email address. He was very aware of this purchase and knew that it was not fraud because we spoke to him and he verified the purchase and even claimed that it was a business purchase. DO NOT SHIP TO THIS PERSON, you will lose your goods and hard-earned money to a thief. |
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Nope, it was your own stupidity that you shipped the product to another address other than the confirmed address of the credit card. You know the consequences of it, and you should of taken your head out of your ass, and know the basic. is that the credit card processing will tell you if the address is a match to the credit card billable address. From that point its your responsibility to accept the charge and the consequences of a dispute for non receipt, or cancel the order. If you got a confirmed avs match, then what in the fuck where you thinking to break you own policies to a total stranger. TRUST NO ONE! Buyers are not your friends, they are just any person that can and will rip you off. You have make policies to protect you and only you, because when it comes down to it, its you vs everyone and no one gives a fuck about you!
Posted about 5 years ago by 162.158.X.X Report as SPAM
The fact that you're justifying theft is exactly why you're on the 'Bad Buyer List'. GET A JOB LOSER.
Posted about 5 years ago by 172.69.X.X Report as SPAM
In this case, the purchase may be completed without flaw. The buyer pays quickly, and you send the item without concern.
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Posted over 2 years ago by 49.144.X.X Report as SPAM