Yeh we get it El-Vi, you're reserving judgement until you get the full facts.
Good luck with that.
I'd like to see your change of tune if they had £1,400 of yours!
A couple of weeks was all their was from me being in a similar boat, with money owed to me. What i don't agree with is what I am seeing on that Facebook group, visit their address, calling their personal numbers, this needs to be dealt with legally and by the authorities if foul play is indeed involved. Getting so worked up serves no purpose and if people visit their address and call them on their personal phones its most likely going to involve a visit from the police to those that do, and that would only makes things worse. I highly recommend anyone with lost money to pursue any legal means to try to get it back, contacting trading standards etc, so an investigation into this can take place, depending on the banks also see if they can assist in this.
If you are under the impression I was unsympathetic I am sorry, I am always on the side of the consumer.
'I certainly would share the anger directed at them had I lost money' quote from El-Vi
I think he agrees with you there Col, no harm in his being impartial though
That's the word I was looking for impartial. Thank you. It is all I am trying to be, it should not be assumed I am on MB side because I am exploring other possibilities that go against the current mood of the majority. If it is found they have screwed people over intentionally however then my stance shall change pretty rapidly.
There is still hope with charge backs, there is still time.
"Time limit There is a time limit on chargeback claims - typically 120 days - which starts from the day you become aware of a problem. There is also an overall cut off point of 540 days for Visa chargeback. Therefore, your deadline for requesting a chargeback is 120 days from discovering you have a problem, or 540 days from the transaction date, whichever comes first."
So at present it has been only one day since the problem and just under a year and a half from the transaction date to claim it back. If any banks give grief about it speak to a supervisor as that's the rule.