Coder, IN WRITING by RECORDED DELIVERY and cc: The Chief Constable of your county.
Never thought of that, Cheers!
I've already sent info to the Met Police (Fraud Alert).
http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/
Nominet gave me that link.
Coder, IN WRITING by RECORDED DELIVERY and cc: The Chief Constable of your county.
Coder, precisely: Write a letter to your bank and make sure in that letter you write e.g. "cc: CC Devon & Cornwall Contabulary" -- (CC = Chief Constable) and then sit back and wait while the bank becomes an 'Imodium' customer and refunds you double-quick. Make sure you send the cc: to The CC but that probably won't make it past desk sergeant. However, this will work.Never thought of that, Cheers!
I've already sent info to the Met Police (Fraud Alert).
http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/
Nominet gave me that link.
Coder, precisely: Write a letter to your bank and make sure in that letter you write e.g. "cc: CC Devon & Cornwall Contabulary" -- (CC = Chief Constable) and then sit back and wait while the bank becomes an 'Imodium' customer and refunds you double-quick. Make sure you send the cc: to The CC but that probably won't make it past desk sergeant. However, this will work.
Coder, just so you understand: You have to send off two letters by recorded delivery: One to the bank, cc: Chief Constable, and one to the Chief Constable, cc: your bank. Oh yeah - it will work.Thanks for that! I'll send that off tomorrow!
Have you heard of this being successful before with banks?
Coder
I'll be sending that info tomorrow.. There are some questionmarks over their historical reporting of companies within "the circle"
Coder, just so you understand: You have to send off two letters by recorded delivery: One to the bank, cc: Chief Constable, and one to the Chief Constable, cc: your bank. Oh yeah - it will work.
PM me and I'll draft them for you if you like.Yeah I'll do that and post up how I get on!
One thing I would say to anyone trying to get a charge back through their card company, if it's a bit dodgy and you think you their is a chance you might not get your money back. Report it as a fraudulent charge and you know zip all about it. Don't give the bank any details or tips, just say you know nothing.
That way your bank will just give you the money back and not bother arguing, they'll then charge the merchant for the privallege by by taking the money from them and charging the merchant £10 penalty.
charging the merchant £10 penalty.
But www.loovar.co.uk could say look we registered his domains for him! Who would fraudently use my card for that? Other than making it look like they were doing it themselves to generate so called business. I suppose they are in effect doing just that!!
And a bit more - depending on the merchant account, it can be over £50...
This website:
http://www.domainscams.co.uk/domain...Office-of-Verifications-and-Registrations.php
... suggests that Loovar is linked to other companies based in Swansea. This would be consistent with previous scams - see the Nominet website:
http://www.nic.uk/disputes/legalinfo/scams/
Therefore I would recommend sending complaints to Swansea Trading Standards, rather than just generally. One of the things that assists internet scams is that victims are spread evenly around the country, so each trading standards department receives a small number of complaints about a subject they don't understand and nothing happens. If this is being run by Swansea Trading Standards, they certainly *do* understand the issues by now, and have put a lot of effort in the past into dealing with these people.
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