Commerce.co.uk said:I know that snap are crediting peoples accounts with monopoly money, but if customers wish to withdraw all funds back to there credit cards then this should'nt be an problem.... At the end of the day they have moved the goal posts and are nolonger providing the same service people originally signed there $69 dollars up for.....
Effectively they sold a service under false pretences and as 'whois-search' said "they are now trying to get you to spend more money"
Not a good way to do business.
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skylight said:Let's consider this simple scenario,
A hotel offer customers to book a room at the peak holiday period for $69 and has to prepaid the booking fee, when a room is available, it will allocate to the first customer that book the room (1st come 1st serve). Customers happily uses this service and willingly pay money for this particular service.
Then suddenly 1 fine day, this hotel inform that the room is such a hot stuff that have to become auction format. Whoever bid the highest price will get the next available room. All existing customer will be credited their prepaid amount in the hotel account and MUST and CAN ONLY use for hotel service in that hotel and NO REFUND.
Hey. This is not right, they use a service that many people sought after to lure in the money and force you to use the money for service that no one have the intention to use. Any kind of fraud here?
Anyway the above scenario is created out of nothing and it does not relate to anything :cheeky:
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