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just wanted to say my friend has just purchased a microwave from
cornwall on the 24th of feb was to be delivered in 4days as of yet
still no microwave.and after reading these post am now thinking she
may never have it delivered
cornwall please get your act to gether and get it delivered .
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 02:50:33 -0800 (PST), tigerangel
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just wanted to say my friend has just purchased a microwave from
cornwall on the 24th of feb was to be delivered in 4days as of yet
still no microwave.and after reading these post am now thinking she
may never have it delivered
cornwall please get your act to gether and get it delivered .


Was it paid for by Credit Card and how much was it?
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On 1 Mar, 09:21, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 02:50:33 -0800 (PST), tigerangel

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just wanted to say my friend has just purchased a microwave from
cornwall on the 24th of feb was to be delivered in 4days as of yet
still no microwave.and after reading these post am now thinking she
may never have it delivered
cornwall please get your act to gether and get it delivered .


Was it paid for by Credit Card and how much was it?


yes she did pay by credit card was only 29 pound but she a single
parent who does not have money to loose like that was done through
google checkout
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tigerangel writes:
On 1 Mar, 09:21, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 02:50:33 -0800 (PST), tigerangel

wrote:
just wanted to say my friend has just purchased a microwave from
cornwall on the 24th of feb was to be delivered in 4days as of yet
still no microwave.and after reading these post am now thinking she
may never have it delivered
cornwall please get your act to gether and get it delivered .


Was it paid for by Credit Card and how much was it?


yes she did pay by credit card was only 29 pound but she a single
parent who does not have money to loose like that was done through
google checkout


I think that's below the amount whereby the credit card company
have a legal liability, although many will still pursue it for you.

The other thing is that if google checkout works like paypal, the
card company will treat it as a cash payment to google checkout,
not payment for goods -- they would send you to google checkout to
get your money back. Having a glance through the google checkout
pages, there doesn't seem to be any possibility to do this once
a seller has folded, which would make google checkout an extremely
bad choice for paying for items if that is the case.

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On 1 Mar, 18:39, (Andrew Gabriel) wrote:
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* * * * tigerangel writes:

On 1 Mar, 09:21, wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 02:50:33 -0800 (PST), tigerangel


wrote:
just wanted to say my friend has just purchased a microwave from
cornwall on the 24th of feb was to be delivered in 4days as of yet
still no microwave.and after reading these post am now thinking she
may never have it delivered
cornwall please get your act to gether and get it delivered .


Was it paid for by Credit Card and how much was it?


yes she did pay by credit card was only 29 pound but she a single
parent who does not have money to loose like that was done through
google checkout


I think that's below the amount whereby the credit card company
have a legal liability, although many will still pursue it for you.

The other thing is that if google checkout works like paypal, the
card company will treat it as a cash payment to google checkout,
not payment for goods -- they would send you to google checkout to
get your money back. Having a glance through the google checkout
pages, there doesn't seem to be any possibility to do this once
a seller has folded, which would make google checkout an extremely
bad choice for paying for items if that is the case.

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


yes ii would agree with you about google check out but we will try the
bank and see what they say but as for cornwall it time someone
clicked that the are scamming think it a disgrace they must have made
a fortune if they have done this to all customers .
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