Shady Billing Practices of IMIS Insurance
jeffies, is was -- to say the least -- very big news some time back. ask your
wife to explain it to you.
In other words, you don't know, you just made it up. Typical jaxie - make up
nonsense and then try to bluff your way out.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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US Federal law.
Could you tell us what law this is? I'm curious because I put in an
Amazon
order yesterday and they say it might be shipping tomorrow, but the
charges
have
already shown on my credit card. I know that many venders honor the
practice
of
only billing after shipping, but I don't think its the law.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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it is in the agreement that payment is made upon order, otherwise the
law
is
clear.
dougeies, it is against federal law to charge a credit card before
services are
rendered/product is shipped. What word don't you understand?
Are you sure about that? I have had a web-shop, using PayPal. The
moment
someone ordered a product, Paypal immediately charged his/her
creditcard
and
an e-mail was sent to me to inform me of the payment made so I could
ship
the goods. This is standard practise. Now don't tell me the entire
Paypal
system would be against federal law.
Meindert
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