ChatterBank2 mins ago
Credit card mistake
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The mis-keying is that they think the shop entered the wrong number from the card - mis-read a figure or reversed two numbers etc. which is quite easy to do. But I find it strange because I can take credit cards for my mail-order business, it`s all "card not present" - so no terminal just log into site and enter numbers and dates. I was told it was essential that the card number was entered correctly, security code entered, start date AND expiry date, telephone number or e-mail address and registered address of card holder (not address given for delivery) MUST all agree with their records or sale would be rejected. Obviously this did not happen in this case. As you say, these cases take a long time to get sorted out. I would not normally worry too much about this but as I wanted to use the card I could do with it being settled quick. If I contact the on-line shop who presumably made the mistake they should be able to credit my card and debit the person who made the purchase, always supposing that they do have the correct card number somewhere. As I have no idea of the ins-and-outs I do not know if I am wrong to take that course.
If I were you, I'd close your business with this credit card company. They should have dealt with this properly and never fobbed off your concerns with some rubbish about "mis-keying". Ask to speak to a manager regarding this and complain to get things moving.
I used to work for a very large bank, and I've never heard ot anyone being advised of "mis-keying". Fact is, it's still your money, and you still didn't spend it, no-matter what the reason!
i would recommend a further complaint to the credit card company as this is indeed fraud - kick up more of a fuss with them e.g. at least get the interest frozen on the amount until it is sorted out by them. I wouldn't contact the shop though as they may well be involved in the scam
hope it all works out
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