Scammy Service Provider Network
Has anyone been scammed by Amazon’s Authorized Service Provider Network recently, and what course of action helped the seller recover their payment. They never even started anything and all red flags (multiple of those) are communicated to them nor refunding money on one pretext or another. Their email pitch numbers and advertised pitch numbers did not even match and we made a mistake to not read their Google reviews which clearly termed them as fraudulent company by multiple reviewers.
What resource do we have other than contacting legal authorities in that country where the SP is located.
Scammy Service Provider Network
Has anyone been scammed by Amazon’s Authorized Service Provider Network recently, and what course of action helped the seller recover their payment. They never even started anything and all red flags (multiple of those) are communicated to them nor refunding money on one pretext or another. Their email pitch numbers and advertised pitch numbers did not even match and we made a mistake to not read their Google reviews which clearly termed them as fraudulent company by multiple reviewers.
What resource do we have other than contacting legal authorities in that country where the SP is located.
10 Antworten
Seller_LVZcgxAgZ2xBv
You can do a chargeback if it is a credit card payment.
If that's not possible, name and shame here, reddit, social, etc. with all of the relevant details of the scam. You won't get your $$$ back, but they will pay 10x in the long run.
Seller_iobipI6xASRkh
If they are in the US you can contact the BBB, your state's Consumer Affairs department, and the FTC. Outside of the US, I know the FTC has eConsumer for international reporting.
Also, definitely do a chargeback.