Re: Call 18866



On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 08:28:28 +0000, Ian Bartholomew <news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Karl wrote:
>
>> Yeah but what you gonna do if they decide to disappear with your
>> money, who you gonna call?
>
>Is this a trick question?
>
>I would call my bank and ask for a refund under the terms of the DD
>agreement - that's what it's for.

That easy huh? I suggest you try it and see just how long winded it is
to get resolution after being caught out dealing with companies you
have no recourse with.

I use 18866 and 1899 and its been very good, but I have no illusions
about what would happen when things go wrong.
.



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