RE: cfm-resources: Dangerous, avoid at all costs.

2001-02-12 Thread Daniel Lancelot
hopefully will soon get sorted... -Original Message- From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 12 February 2001 03:17 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: cfm-resources: Dangerous, avoid at all costs. If the card wasn't stolen, this may not be the best move. I have this thing

Re: cfm-resources: Dangerous, avoid at all costs.

2001-02-12 Thread Michael
What I meant Jeffry was to dispute the charges, that way they (cfm-resources) should get something in writing and a verbal, from the credit card firm. Which in turn lets cfm know that your not going to just let this go away, its just as easy to swipe the card, and take an amount, as it is to swi

Re: cfm-resources: Dangerous, avoid at all costs.

2001-02-11 Thread Jeffry Houser
If the card wasn't stolen, this may not be the best move. I have this thing about honesty. You probably do have some rights through the credit card, typically you have to put it in writing and send it to the company. I've done it before. Sometimes they are on your side, sometimes they

Re: cfm-resources: Dangerous, avoid at all costs.

2001-02-11 Thread Mr MB Barnum
Heck call the credit card company and report the card stolen or let them deal with it. "Andrea W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Not only that, but he lost all paid customers database and template files, > with no hope of recovery. Also, a guy on cf-talk said t

Re: cfm-resources: Dangerous, avoid at all costs.

2001-02-11 Thread Michael
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