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Old 09-14-2010, 01:18 PM   #61
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by booboy View Post
Like an idiot, I fell for the advertising for the 'MyPadMedia' and subscribed to the 'service' (Hah!).
We all know (now) what I was paying for was 4 links to FREE sites.

BUT there is a happy ending, and I advise others in this situation to do as I did.

I paid via PayPal, and the payment went via ClickBank.
As soon as I realised I had been scammed, I did the following.

1 Logged into my PayPal a/c
2 Clicked on the 'Resolution Centre' tab
3 Clicked 'Dispute a transaction'
4 Clicked 'Item Dispute' radio button
5 Filled in the order details etc and described the problem as 'significantly not as described'
6 Voila! 2 days later ClickBank refunded my money in full.

If you paid by credit card, then your bank would be the people to contact.
If you paid by debit card, you COULD try approaching your bank, but prepare for disappointment.
When our bank switch bank cards from MasterCard to Visa, they said we would be getting the same protection as if we have a full credit card. So, even though it's a bank card, we can go back to the bank for any issues.
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