what experience you had? you are a frauder customer , your details from billing zone doest not match with paypal same for ip and many more and now you say about scam , you all can say whatever you whant we know is not true so we do not care but we will not allow frauders who claim that they are good customers "lol"
This seems to be the reply you give everyone... Does everyone at your site have wrong billing details or something?
Hi! Yup. Fact. $3.50 for a *.com? Scam. Don't go with these resellers, folks. Why throw your money away? Paypal is going to say it's a "virtual" item and side with the seller...so most disputes are a waste of time. I use godaddy. I use those coupons they send me. I use google to get instant discounts sometimes. Bryon
I paid you for this service : http://instant-deploy.com/announcements/13/New-Domain-Product-Reseller-from-15-to-1000.html I have not received anything from you. I contact you through ticket, Live Help, Gtalk many time but you quiet. When I open disputes with PayPal you change my service status to Fraud. What reason ?
Bryon123 is right. In my experience of filing disputes about virtual items, PayPal never decides cases in favor of buyers. Even if you have impeccable proofs that you are the right side, there is no way. Probably a good excuse for keeping commissions of questionable and fraudulent transactions, but this is how business works... If you have used your credit card as a funding source for the transaction, just contact your credit card issuer to request a chargeback. Anything else is a loss of time.
As your credit card is charged by PayPal, technically when you pay you are paying to PayPal, not to the end recipient of the money (the seller) having the PayPal account. Therefore when your credit card issuer performs a chargeback the loss is initially (temporary) taken by PayPal, but immediately after that PayPal transfers this loss to the seller. So the short answer is the loss is on the seller, unless for some reason PayPal cannot transfer it to him. However there is one thing that seems very interesting. Since all chargebacks are technically against PayPal, how PayPal maintains its good reputation upon the credit card companies (Visa, MasterCard, etc.)? I will no wonder if each month PayPal receives several thousands chargebacks, but obviously the ratio of chargebacks compared to the total number of charges is insignificant and maybe this is the reason why PayPal prefers not to revert even obvious fraudulent transactions voluntarily (and lose the commission), but to receive chargebacks.
looks like the page is setup by a kid ? You must be insane to register a domain at this site. Has any 1 tried to call that telephone number ?
since so many of us have fallen into instant-deploy scam, we will search all other forums posted by him and inform others of his scheme. This will help others from cheated by instant-deploy
Sounds like all the Domains registered get instantly Diployed with the money you paid of course to Intant-Diploy.com
Not think scam, is name.com reseller. Name.com confirm that. They activated my domain Thx everybody for response
Well this is not first time some1 is complaining see http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1507315
Yeah I read. And today I also finally caught their live support and got to talk to them. I even needed to say "HELL" just for them to respond. They told me to stop sending tickets and fix my domain on Monday. Well, let's see. I wonder who this Martin guy is that Cora person is referring to. She told me he'd fix my domain. Gahd, their blog isn't even available. I failed to listed to my brain because of my friend's influence. Well anyway, I hope they do fix it and other domains as well. I pity all their customers, I hope they make up for it instead of saying we're fraud.
Next time, don't go with the company charging tiny amounts for a domain. Paying that extra few dollars can make a HUGE difference