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Facebook credit card scam, any lawyers in the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 231249" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Here's the interesting thing. Facebook acknowledges that I never made a purchase through their site, nor did I ever enter any kind of billing information, yet they accepted and put through a bank transaction with my name, account, and bank account info from someone that was not me or did not access my account. Basically they allowed a third party to simply present a transaction request and allowed that request to override all of the safety triggers in place. They got some 'splainin to do. My bank doesn't want to get involved in filing any kind of charges for fraud (they don't want to be bothered with the paper work) and facebook will only say that they've done everything they can do. i say bullshit, someone is responsible and answerable. Once I get my money back I'd like to pursue some sort of action, but have no idea where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 231249, member: 3"] Here's the interesting thing. Facebook acknowledges that I never made a purchase through their site, nor did I ever enter any kind of billing information, yet they accepted and put through a bank transaction with my name, account, and bank account info from someone that was not me or did not access my account. Basically they allowed a third party to simply present a transaction request and allowed that request to override all of the safety triggers in place. They got some 'splainin to do. My bank doesn't want to get involved in filing any kind of charges for fraud (they don't want to be bothered with the paper work) and facebook will only say that they've done everything they can do. i say bullshit, someone is responsible and answerable. Once I get my money back I'd like to pursue some sort of action, but have no idea where. [/QUOTE]
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