MaliA wrote:
Zio wrote:
Also, from experience working in retail, taking debit card payments over the phone is just about as dodgy as you can get as the retailer has seen neither the customer, nor the actual card in question. No chip & pin and no signature. I imagine your associate should have little trouble getting his money back.
This is what I thought.
So all should be well, as I'd rather like to think that it was a genuine mistake on the part of the company taking the money, rather than malice, but one can never really tell.
All i've done is to tell them to get the bank onto it, and let the bank go napalm on the involved, rather than them having to do it.
The bank won't care, it is below their "threshold" and will just write it off. (Ask Curiosity to tell his tale of woe). The police won't care as the bank won't and the person gets away with it.
The only time I have seen anything come of something like this, is when the money was used to purchase travel tickets. The person whose card had been used told the anti-terrorist squad. They cared! They were waiting at the port for the guy as he was on his way to Spain.