25 March, 2024 - 01:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 25 March, 2024 - 05:45 PM by Tesco1337. Edited 1 time in total.
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You started this report stating that the purchase was made “through my account”. It wasn’t, it was purchased with the intent of going to my account through a user that wasn’t even logged in.
Your initial argument was that a user disputed it under my account and now I should refund you, now you say that “i’m affiliated with people who do fraud”.
So what is it?
Again, same old story with “restorecord xenos zebratic fraud bad!!”. Completely irrelevant to the dispute.
Regarding the dispute, please see this again, looks like an issue with your TOS mate:
Your initial argument was that a user disputed it under my account and now I should refund you, now you say that “i’m affiliated with people who do fraud”.
So what is it?
Again, same old story with “restorecord xenos zebratic fraud bad!!”. Completely irrelevant to the dispute.
Regarding the dispute, please see this again, looks like an issue with your TOS mate:
Quote:(24 March, 2024 - 06:38 PM)mak0001 Wrote: Show MoreSo, Tesco has violated my Terms of Service (Ctrl + F and search "thirty days if you paid via Paddle") and also this is just a complete violation of the law to be committing fraud..
The dispute was filed one day after the purchase was made, as quoted in your TOS:
-> "Creating a dispute after the refund period, seven days (or thirty days if you paid via Paddle)"
While I didn't purchase the subscription, I can clearly see in the images that it was purchased 2nd May 2023, and disputed 3rd May 2023.
The finalization date of the dispute shouldn't matter in this case, as the dispute was filed under 30 days, and even under 7 days after placing the order.
Another thing to point out, you say "Creating a dispute", not "Asking for a refund" etc.
This means that this scam report isn't technically even fair, as your TOS says that you are allowed to dispute as long as it is within the acceptable times.
Your TOS says nothing about having to pay dispute fees or anything along those lines.
Scroll down a bit, you also say "We do not log plain-text passwords", but the log file you provided seems to defy this.
It's in the name, "We do not log plain-text passwords", yet it's in the log file. You might not store them, sure, but you do log them (at the time anyway).