- Mar 28, 2001
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So here's the skinny. I get my Amex Blue statement from last month and it has a large charge on it from Glen-L Marine in California which I definitely did not make. I send Amex a certified letter saying that I'm disputing it. They send me a letter saying that they suspended the charge, are investigating it, and that they'll keep me updated. All is good. Today I get my this month's statement and a letter from Amex. My statement shows that the charge has been unsuspended. The letter I get says that Glen-L Marine provided proof of the transaction, so I'm going to be charged for it. Attached to the letter is six pieces of paper that Glen-L furnished for Amex to prove their side. The papers don't prove a damn thing! Here are the papers and what's on them:
1- Initial letter from Amex to Glen-L saying that I was disputing the charge. Glen-L states that they are disputing my claim.
2- Two page confirmation email from Glen-L to the REAL buyer. Gives a rundown of all things ordered. At the end of it is my name, followed by a Romanian address, a foreign phone number, an email address that isn't mine, my correct CC number, and the WRONG expiration date for the card!
3- A hard-copy of the order with pricing on it.
4- A copy of some sort of a shipping label to send the goods to Romania.
5- Copy of a different confirmation email from Glen-L to the real buyer.
Basically, the only think linking me to this is my name and credit card number - i guess that means I did it
Boy am I pissed off now. I'm pissed off at Amex because they accepted this pitiful "evidence" that I made the charges, and I'm pissed off at Glen-L because they started the whole mess by not even checking for the cards correct expiration date or ship-to address.
So I call Amex and they say they'll open it back up for dispute again. So now I have to wait through the whole process again.
*plop*
<< That was another gray hair poking through. >>
EDIT: So I got around to looking at my current statement, and guess what? Yup, another erroneous charge! This one is for $30 from fotki.com. Sheesh - do you think I should cancel the card? It's obviously in some underground list somewhere...
1- Initial letter from Amex to Glen-L saying that I was disputing the charge. Glen-L states that they are disputing my claim.
2- Two page confirmation email from Glen-L to the REAL buyer. Gives a rundown of all things ordered. At the end of it is my name, followed by a Romanian address, a foreign phone number, an email address that isn't mine, my correct CC number, and the WRONG expiration date for the card!
3- A hard-copy of the order with pricing on it.
4- A copy of some sort of a shipping label to send the goods to Romania.
5- Copy of a different confirmation email from Glen-L to the real buyer.
Basically, the only think linking me to this is my name and credit card number - i guess that means I did it
Boy am I pissed off now. I'm pissed off at Amex because they accepted this pitiful "evidence" that I made the charges, and I'm pissed off at Glen-L because they started the whole mess by not even checking for the cards correct expiration date or ship-to address.
So I call Amex and they say they'll open it back up for dispute again. So now I have to wait through the whole process again.
*plop*
<< That was another gray hair poking through. >>
EDIT: So I got around to looking at my current statement, and guess what? Yup, another erroneous charge! This one is for $30 from fotki.com. Sheesh - do you think I should cancel the card? It's obviously in some underground list somewhere...
