It's weird the way that some companies cut their own throats by ripping off customers who otherwise would continue to buy from them.
I thought I had finally found an online source for xanax (generic.) The first order for 60 was fine, in every way. When I reordered 60, I was only sent 30 -for $229!! $229 for 30 xanax - what's wrong with that picture?!
I called The Verification Company which you have to go through (with your credit card information.) The woman was obnoxiously rude. I could only say 2 or 3 words & she'd scream - OK! Ok! Ok! Ok! In a hostile voice. Ugh, what a b. Tch she was! She wouldn't let me finish one sentence!
I kept trying to say that I had been sent "will check with shipping" replies to my requests for the missing 30 tablets about 8 times. Just that automatic answer - will check with shipping - she said, "That's all I can do." When I finally got through on the phone number (it is usually busy for most of a 24 hour period. (I think you have to get through accidentally, maybe when she has just used the phone before she takes it off the hook.)
I said that I had wanted to be a regular customer & could send them a digital photo of their medicine bottle with their dr's name on the label and the quantity 30. She didn't care. I said I had no choice but to contact my Visa company for a fraudulent charge, she emailed me the proof of delivery (yes, it was delivered - 30 of them when I had paid for 60!) I pointed that out to her in my reply - I received a "will check with shipping" answer (again!)
Now I have been *black listed* with their sister-companies (it is all the same company, just different internet names, & web sites.) As soon as I try a new online pharmacy - if they send me a banned type reply, I'm glad! It's the same company as Verification Company - don't let them fool you into thinking that all these different online businesses, working together - they're not!
I might get taken again if they didn't ban me - so I look on the banning as a favor.
I called my bank who had issued the Visa as a debit card. The teller started saying how since it was a debit card, I couldn't do a charge back. I knew that was false. She started going on about how that was the difference between a credit card and a debit card & I said, "That's not true. I can fill out papers with your bank and you can file them as a fraudulent charge." She said, "Oh well, if you will sign the papers..."
I told her 2 or 3 times that she shouldn't have said they CAN'T do it - if I had just said, OK I would have been SOL. The bank paid me back the $229. If you have to file a charge back on a debit card, be sure to let the teller know that you KNOW they have to let you file this. It's the law - it does NOT matter that it is a debit card!
I was more than happy to turn in the Verification Company! ("ok! Ok! OK!) Some of these companies are so greedy that they lose people who would buy from them regularly.
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