I once had a computer on the Internet booked 1.7.18 but was not satisfied with it and my notebook is also since the defect has therefore terminated the service.
There were then no new charges made by the credit card and now suddenly at one time in the last three months of the company $ 65 has been booked.
Since I rarely use the card and rarely look at the balance on the account, this is more or less intended for emergencies or if I want to order something I just wanted it.
Now my question is, can I ask these amounts back through the bank, say Mastercard or what can I do now? Will I only stay the way through a lawsuit?
Looking forward to your replies
Call your card service (number on the back of the card, ideally 24h service) and ask if and how you can complain.
As a rule, a period of reclamation of 6 weeks after the invoice has been delivered is valid. So if you can reclaim the charges of 3 months ago is questionable.
and if you have ever paid something to the dealer, it is more of a kind of hidden abo than classic abuse. It all takes a little longer to complete.
In any case, but first call and ask if they need to write, or if by telephone report sufficient. Display brings nothing first. If necessary, the bank will suggest that to you.
and to prevent further bookings, you should consider blocking the card and having it replaced.
Computer booked on the Internet?
my notebook has been defective since?
did not know that you can book calculator and do not understand how this can ruin your lappi…
No matter, if you believe that the debits have been done wrongly then clarify this with the debit and Mastercard, maybe they understand your problem
You should first describe clearly what you have bought there. You can't book a calculator (or "calculator" is not synonymous with "computer").
However, you can now book a PC on the Internet. You then get a full PC that is much better than your PC or notebook at home and can play with it everything that is no longer possible with your old PC or notebook and do everything and use it from the phone or tablet and when you're on the go. You just need internet access.