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| reply to skj Re: EL - $149.95 Early Term Charge - Why?
said by skj :Call and ask them to remove it. In the meantime, do a charge back on your credit card to dispute the charge. I don't think you normally do both at the same time. Are you sure? A charge back request is after you have tried to work out a problem charge with a merchant and get no where.
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  skj Welcome to the far side of reality Premium,Mod join:2002-04-04 Atlanta, GA
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1 edit | said by Doctor Olds :said by skj :Call and ask them to remove it. In the meantime, do a charge back on your credit card to dispute the charge. I don't think you normally do both at the same time. Are you sure? A charge back request is after you have tried to work out a problem charge with a merchant and get no where. Regards, Doctor Olds The charge back just puts the amount in dispute. You have 60 days to do one, otherwise the charge becomes permanent, even if it was in error. There is often no telling how long these things take to be corrected. It can't hurt to do a charge back in the meantime to protect your rights. The credit card company will be contacting the merchant anyway. |
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join:2005-09-22 Sparta, NJ | Charging back is a bad idea. Most companies don't appreciate it and there will probably be penalties.
If it was a billing error by Earthlink, it would be wise, and probably less messy to just call and inquire. |
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  biv Bbr Biv Premium,MVM join:2000-09-26 Baltimore, MD
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| said by sublime42083 :Charging back is a bad idea. Most companies don't appreciate it and there will probably be penalties. If it was a billing error by Earthlink, it would be wise, and probably less messy to just call and inquire. Perhaps the proper term isn't being used here. It is very wise to notify your CC company and let them know that you intend to dispute the charge from EL. That's the start of a fairly lengthy process (depending upon your CC company) that can lead to a charge back.
If EL doesn't fix it on their end and you do not dispute the charge within the time alloted by your CC company, then you are completely SOL. Disputing the charge AND contacting EL is the appropriate course of action. -- Don't blame me. I voted for the one with a brain. |
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| said by biv208495: If EL doesn't fix it on their end and you do not dispute the charge within the time alloted by your CC company, then you are completely SOL. Disputing the charge AND contacting EL is the appropriate course of action. Earthlink will try to get you to accept service credit instead of a charge back refund. If you accept you will give Earthlink a free loan. |
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