Can I do charge back with moneybookers?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by pmjn87, Nov 18, 2007.

  1. #1
    because yesterday I sent $400 moneybookers to ghost.d0wn and he's now banned.

    who is trustworty if not person who has 30itrader and has been here for 1,5 years

    happy holidays to you too
     
    pmjn87, Nov 18, 2007 IP
  2. vanquishdesign

    vanquishdesign Peon

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    If you paid it by creditcard, yes, there is hope.:)

    If you paid it by bank wire transfer, you have no chance of seeing that money.:(
     
    vanquishdesign, Nov 18, 2007 IP
  3. pmjn87

    pmjn87 Active Member

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    #3

    money was taken from my credit card.

    can you please help me I can't afford to lose $400

    I go offline now but i'l be back at you when I'm online

    thank you very much
     
    pmjn87, Nov 18, 2007 IP
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    gsv13 Well-Known Member

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    First send him an email ....... same as moneybooker email address..... may be he cud still provide you what you asked for if he doesnot reply in next 1-2days(u decide) then call your credit card company and make a chargeback ......however after that IMO ur moneybooker account would be banned.
     
    gsv13, Nov 18, 2007 IP
  5. inworx

    inworx Peon

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    Moneybookers doesn't allow reversals. So, if you do a chargeback, your MB account would be banned as well as your credit card for future use on MB website. So, choose one:

    Loose $400
    OR
    Loose MoneyBookers account and get all the info listed blocked permanently from their system.
     
    inworx, Nov 18, 2007 IP
  6. bgd

    bgd Active Member

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    Yep, MB does not allow chargebacks...
    However, your credit card company could do that, if you show that your card was stolen or used in a fraud-related way. I don't know if in your case you will get a chargeback, because you were voluntarily debiting your credit card to another guy account.

    You can always complain to MB (via their message center) on this user and they can block his account or make further investigation - but most probably your accout will be closed too.

    Hope that helps.
     
    bgd, Nov 19, 2007 IP
  7. Hellfire81

    Hellfire81 Peon

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    Maybe you can claim an "unauthorized" payment. But only If you used from a different IP then your standard IP

    Then there is a VERY good chance and you won´t loose anything
     
    Hellfire81, Nov 19, 2007 IP
  8. getjimmy

    getjimmy Prominent Member

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    Can ur bank (which issued u CC) and tell them that u did not get any goods,so ask them to chargeback.
     
    getjimmy, Nov 19, 2007 IP
  9. Pervert-For-Life

    Pervert-For-Life Banned

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    at money bookers it is really very hard to chargeback unless you can claim that your card was stolen and used unauthorize. but then also there is a 50/50 chance of getting your money back.
     
    Pervert-For-Life, Nov 19, 2007 IP
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    #10

    For unauthorized payment (hacked account for example) the possibility to get back the money is MUCH bigger then 50%. It´s like with PP then. But you would have to proof it wasn´t you who send the money (a total different IP is enough of proof)
     
    Hellfire81, Nov 19, 2007 IP