equitax
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So a very close friend of mine paid a travel agent for a cruise booking in Amex, fully refundable supposedly. Anyways he had charge from agency and a separate charge from cruise line in his plastic. Called agent to cancel, agent said full refund was coming that never did. He pushed the agent who sent him cruise confirmation which was actually partially doctored, he called line and they told him he booked direct with them which was not true, at any rate line refunded in full what they charged to Amex, and after about a month when travel agent stopped responding, he charged back and a bout a month later Amex called him and said merchant submitted contract proving that he purchased non refundable items thus charge would stand. Amex sent him the paperwork and contract e-signed was clearly not genuine. Good thing is that the Docusign’s and pandadox of the world have authenticity departments which confirmed inside of 2 days that the locations were not correct and document was fraudulent. Needless to say Amex has now reversed the charge.
So kind of a PSA here that if you’re a victim with electronic signatures, reach out to the e-sign service as they are quite helpful and rapid in dealing with these types of inquiries.
So kind of a PSA here that if you’re a victim with electronic signatures, reach out to the e-sign service as they are quite helpful and rapid in dealing with these types of inquiries.