downn2(aka starcruiser)
Well-known member
Now your using your head for something more than a hat rack.........Meanwhile, if you don't know an attorney who likes the small stuff, ask around....There's plenty of em ........and I'd still consider at least a consultation with an attorney as the BBB will drag on, and let him look at what you got and see if he'd be interested in doing a demand letter to recoup you $100 and his fee.I thought about chalking it up to experience because I didn't get it in writing but I am obsessing about it now. I agree with most of you that it is a matter of principle to get my $100 back.
The first time that I contacted Visa they said that they would take care of it. They did credit my card. Then they re-billed me after their attempt of taking care of it. They made a call to the dealership questioning the charge. The store said that it was legit. $100 back on my statement. That's it? Thanks Visa.
As far as a papertrail I have a few things.
1. Credit card receipt stapled to the dealer print out stating "deposit on FJR". No verbage on non-refundable deposit.
2. a Fax to my credit union with the first price.
3. a Fax two days later with the second incorrect price. It did go down in price by about $650. It's still $1350 more than agreed.
4. copies of the emails sent to the owner with his one reply.
5 copies of the certified mail to the owners now with no reply.
I thought about small calims but decided against it at the time. Now that it is a matter of principle my view has changed.
the BBB is a good idea. I will check out the website.
BTW, I contacted Visa for the second time. They said that if it is past 60 days of the charge that is disputed it is there policy not to investigate. I faxed the receipt into their disputed claims dept. I won't hold my breath on that one.
It's too bad that a sales prick and his sales manager has made their boss out to be a bad guy. It's his name and reputation that is on the line. The only thing that they may loose is their $5 per hour job. However, the owner had ample time to take care of the situation.
Got nothing to loose..........Then you can notify the BBB the case was resolved to your satisfaction and everyone walks away happy......except the chickenshit salesman that is, who probably had pocketed your $100 he had to refund...
Good luck, although you don't need it....