Fetishwealth.com Chargeback!

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  • Tagir
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2005
    • 441

    #1

    Fetishwealth.com Chargeback!

    Support is ignore! For every chargeback, fetishwealth.com add $-25.00! Why?



  • SBJ
    So Fucking Fabulous
    • Apr 2003
    • 11387

    #2
    it's all about the fetish.. They are the Domme seeing how long they can humiliate you and keep you coming back for more sales/ CBs





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    • babeterminal
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2010
      • 2751

      #3
      thats just wrong made a sale in 2011 nothing since then
      *SIG SPOT SEND MESSAGE IF INTERESTED*

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      • brassmonkey
        Pay It Forward
        • Sep 2005
        • 77397

        #4
        pull the fucking links! shit around christmas you will owe around 500 bucks
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        • BigFurry
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2003
          • 1574

          #5
          That's messed up

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          • Paz
            Confirmed User
            • Jun 2012
            • 457

            #6
            Yeah had the same problem, had a couple of chargebacks and as well as reversing the small credit they fined me 2 x 25 usd against the balance in my account.

            I've switched to Fetish Hits and I haven't had any chargebacks - I think FetishWealth's content must be crap.

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            • Rob
              I'm a great bowler.
              • Nov 2003
              • 13310

              #7
              Not speaking for Fetishwealth, but as a business owner, I understand the $25 fee. Whenever a customer initiates a chargeback, we get charged $25. Even if we win, we still get hit with a fee. For the longest time I had a line in my TOS that if you initiated a chargeback and lose, then I will charge your card an additional $75 for fees and time dedicated to fight the chargeback. They would chargeback the $75 fee, and I would win again and charge them another $75 until they got the clue.

              There's no reason a program should eat the cost of a chargeback through one of their affiliate referrals. What if an affiliate uses a bunch of stolen card numbers to earn revenue, and they're all charged back? The program should just kill the affiliate's earning and eat the hundreds of dollars they're forced to pay through their processor?

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              • BigFurry
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2003
                • 1574

                #8
                Originally posted by Rob
                There's no reason a program should eat the cost of a chargeback through one of their affiliate referrals. What if an affiliate uses a bunch of stolen card numbers to earn revenue, and they're all charged back? The program should just kill the affiliate's earning and eat the hundreds of dollars they're forced to pay through their processor?
                There's a big difference between real affiliates and fraudsters. No real affiliates will ever use stolen cards.

                Most of the CC fraudsters you can catch, ban, and refund the payments in time if you're monitoring affiliates properly.

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