spacesailor Posted January 17 Posted January 17 It should change colour with a layer of dust on it . spacesailor 1 2
nomadpete Posted January 17 Posted January 17 It's an innovative reinvention of the Emperor's New Clothes ! 1
facthunter Posted January 17 Posted January 17 Religions have been selling invisible things for eternity. Nev 1 1
facthunter Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Depends on which half of the world you inhabit. Heaven's above also depends on where you live... Down here you are upside down but you still don't fall off.. A tire can be flat but the earth is Not. So much to know and so little time. Nev 1 1
Bruce Tuncks Posted February 8 Posted February 8 I've been caught by a scam and still don't know what I did so wrong, what happened is that I bought a translator-device over the net, and it was re-supplied till my card ran dry ( 9 times). How can I "prove" i didnt re-order? The original order was recycled. From now on, I will only buy stuff through paypal... . 2
old man emu Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 Contact your bank. They will have a fraud unit to look into it. 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Et.. the banks systems should have picked up the anomaly... Defo contact them, but be ready to contact APRA as well. I can't remember if the Aussie system has an ombudsman or similar. 1
onetrack Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Bruce, report the scam to the site below, they take scams seriously. Contact your bank/credit card provider and lodge a complaint that you've been charged for items not received, via fraudulent activity, and they will initiate an investigation. It will take some time, but you'll get your money refunded. Keep good records of all your actions during the scam activity. Also, if the online business is a reputable local business, contact their management, it may have been fraud activity by a rogue employee that they can nail. If it was an overseas business, forget it, it's entirely possible the whole online "shop" was just a fraudulent operation. There are many of these fraudulent online "shopfronts" out there, they steal eBay photos, and "sell" a vast range of unrelated products really cheaply, which should make you suspicious, immediately. https://www.cyber.gov.au/report-and-recover/recover-from/scams 1
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