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KentNoble Forums Member
Joined: 19 Dec 2008 Posts: 7
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#101 · Posted: 22 Jan 2010 00:05
Totally Legal - Totally NOT a way to make money.
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bukharin Forums Member
Joined: 13 Oct 2009 Posts: 7
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#102 · Posted: 24 Jan 2010 01:05
hawyunn I initiated a dispute against GCFN with my credit card company, then I was later contacted by their Director of Quality Management that they, in the interest of good customer relations, were going to refund my entire account with them. He asked that I repost and say that my issues with GCFN were resolved to my satisfaction. I received a $6,495 refund for the Ultimate Traffic System and a $39.95 refund for the shipping for the UTS from them directly. I did not withdraw my dispute with GCFN as I wanted to make sure I also got my $399.00 and $29.95 for the original offer back as well. I think this was helpful in my receiving a complete refund. Look at my other posts on this forum for more info. Good luck with your efforts.
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bukharin Forums Member
Joined: 13 Oct 2009 Posts: 7
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#103 · Posted: 24 Jan 2010 01:26
This post is a continuation of the post I made above on 10-26-2009. On 10-30-2009 I received a refund from GCFN directly of $6,495. On 11-09-2009 I received a refund directly from GCFN of $39.95. On 11-27-2009 I received credit adjustments of $29.95 and $399.00 from VISA in connection with a dispute I filed against GCFN on 10-15-2009. I filled out and returned a questionnaire sent to me by VISA at GCFN's request sometime in December 2009, where GCFN had a chance to respond by 1-11-2010. I called VISA on 1-13-2010 and was told that as far as VISA was concerned the issue of the credit adjustments on 11-27-2009 was resolved. If GCFN pursues this matter no further I consider my issues with GCFN to be resolved to my complete satisfaction. Thank you
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everlonglp3 Forums Member
Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Posts: 22
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#104 · Posted: 24 Jan 2010 16:01 · Edited by: everlonglp3
GCFN is indeed a scam. I did some investigative work and yes, if you fight them you CAN get your money back. But they rely on the fact that people are NOT going to try and get their money back.
Now, maybe not a scam illegals, but more of a moral scam none the less.
It's a very typical scheme among affiliate programs to try this. They know that people in general are lazy when it comes to canceling something and they benefit from that.
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