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Originally posted by ee cares View PostI sincerely appreciate the sense of humor on this forum, but I was hoping that I could conclude with a few facts:
- I am indeed from the Experts Exchange, I manage the Customer Support team for the organization.
- One of our site moderators brought this case to our attention, and as we take unhappy customers and fraud allegations, very seriously, I wanted to respond.
- I am now in direct contact with psychocandy and am actively working with him to address his concerns.
- Experts Exchange has been in business for 20 years, and we have millions of paying and non-paying members.
- We take pride in providing excellent service to our members, so when we hear of a situation where my agents made mistakes, we go the extra mile to make things right. In this case, we are refunding all payments to phsychocandy, as well as giving him free access to our service.
- We will continue to gather and validate information from psychocandy, so that we can assure that any fraud did not originate from his interactions with us.
With that, I leave you to tease each other… and us about our name. But, if you are interested in the facts of this situation, please see above. You can also Direct Message me if you would like more details.
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Next question are Expertsexchange going to give Old Greg the op ?
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Originally posted by ee cares View PostI sincerely appreciate the sense of humor on this forum, but I was hoping that I could conclude with a few facts:
- I am indeed from the Experts Exchange, I manage the Customer Support team for the organization.
- One of our site moderators brought this case to our attention, and as we take unhappy customers and fraud allegations, very seriously, I wanted to respond.
- I am now in direct contact with psychocandy and am actively working with him to address his concerns.
- Experts Exchange has been in business for 20 years, and we have millions of paying and non-paying members.
- We take pride in providing excellent service to our members, so when we hear of a situation where my agents made mistakes, we go the extra mile to make things right. In this case, we are refunding all payments to phsychocandy, as well as giving him free access to our service.
- We will continue to gather and validate information from psychocandy, so that we can assure that any fraud did not originate from his interactions with us.
With that, I leave you to tease each other… and us about our name. But, if you are interested in the facts of this situation, please see above. You can also Direct Message me if you would like more details.
don't come bothering us with your steenking facts.
we don't need no steenking facts hombre
and don't come here with your double E's
we like double D's (or biggerer)
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Grammar Police and Spelling Nazis live on this forum and will have your balls for breakfast.
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I sincerely appreciate the sense of humor on this forum, but I was hoping that I could conclude with a few facts:
- I am indeed from the Experts Exchange, I manage the Customer Support team for the organization.
- One of our site moderators brought this case to our attention, and as we take unhappy customers and fraud allegations, very seriously, I wanted to respond.
- I am now in direct contact with psychocandy and am actively working with him to address his concerns.
- Experts Exchange has been in business for 20 years, and we have millions of paying and non-paying members.
- We take pride in providing excellent service to our members, so when we hear of a situation where my agents made mistakes, we go the extra mile to make things right. In this case, we are refunding all payments to phsychocandy, as well as giving him free access to our service.
- We will continue to gather and validate information from psychocandy, so that we can assure that any fraud did not originate from his interactions with us.
With that, I leave you to tease each other… and us about our name. But, if you are interested in the facts of this situation, please see above. You can also Direct Message me if you would like more details.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you sure that was supposed to be in there?
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostTo be fair someone senior at EE has not contacted me and is looking into the fraud.
I was not making that bit up.
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To be fair someone senior at EE has contacted me and is looking into the fraud.
I was not making that bit up.Last edited by psychocandy; 12 February 2015, 13:49.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou don't have to be in CA for a legit transaction to be processed there though, surely?
Anyway PC, what do you get from EE? Do you use it as a source of help or do you help people out? I can't remember if you get paid for answering questions?
Yes I use it sometimes. Its not great but like I said, £2 per month. No way am I paying £14 or whatever it is.
But no brainer for 2 quid - if I get one small smidgeon of useful a month out of it. I tip the fella who delivers my kebab more than that a month!
If you earn enough points for answering questions then its free.
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Who needs that when you can get great free advice on CUK?
PS Wooh, hang on. NickFitz just took £350 from my credit card!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBest thing is Santander (who the cards with) actually asked me three times if I was sure it wasnt me who'd used the card and had forgotten. Ummm are you stupid? I forgot I just flew to California for the weekend!
Anyway PC, what do you get from EE? Do you use it as a source of help or do you help people out? I can't remember if you get paid for answering questions?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI agree - don't deal with this interloper, PC.
Just send me your new card details and I'll take it up with them on your behalf.
Wow Thanks FAQQER. Do you want the login to my account too just in case?
Its user name - psychocandy, password is sheep4everLast edited by psychocandy; 11 February 2015, 11:17.
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Originally posted by ee cares View PostHello psychocandy,
I wanted apologize for the experience you had with Experts Exchange and to reach out to you to let you know we take any allegations of fraudulent charges very seriously. I would like to get more details of your interaction with us, so please let me know the best way to get in touch with you.
-Matt, Customer Service Manager
But in all seriousness, the day after I used my card at EE it was used 7 times (if I remember) in California. Fortunately, only one transaction went through - for Safeway supermarket.
And no, I didnt give anyone verballing or via chat my card details. It was all done via EEs supposedly secure portal.
nothing wrong with this - I guess everyone is happy for amazon to have you're card details on record.
Definitely though something fishy at EE. Can imagine an employee finishing their shift and thinking great lets get my shopping on the way home with this new card I've got!
Best thing is Santander (who the cards with) actually asked me three times if I was sure it wasnt me who'd used the card and had forgotten. Ummm are you stupid? I forgot I just flew to California for the weekend!Last edited by psychocandy; 11 February 2015, 09:20.
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