TigrLvsPooh
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It does upset me, because I don't feel I made a mistake or did anything wrong. I posted this thread because I wanted help and advice... not ridicule.
Originally posted by TigrLvsPooh
****UPDATE****
Much to our surprise Disney credited us back for BOTH transactions!I don't know if they meant to do it, or it was another error, but this is one I'm NOT going to complain about.
The vouchers came in the mail, but no other letters or anything. So I guess our AP's are free this year.
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Originally posted by TigrLvsPooh
I left the money in my checking account just in case they charge me again at some later date. I totally agree it's better to be safe than sorry. I certainly don't want my account to go into the negative again.
If they do charge me again will I be notified? Or could they just do it anytime they want? I guess I wasn't aware that they kept the account # in their system for long periods of time. That seems dangerous. I guess I should leave the money as a cushion for several months???![]()
It does upset me, because I don't feel I made a mistake or did anything wrong. I posted this thread because I wanted help and advice... not ridicule.
Originally posted by jgates
http://www.usa.visa.com/personal/secure_with_visa/zero_liability.html?it=il_/personal/cards/benefits/zero_liability.html
It doesn't indicate a time-frame for re-charging, but the more I think about it, through the credit portion of our program, we have never heard of a time frame where you cannot process the transaction - they lose authorization after about 5 business days so there is no guarantee funds are still there - but the transaction can still be processed late.
Just got off the phone with "ticket investigations". The lady I spoke with said my credits were not an error and my order was complete. I told her I had received the vouchers and she said "great then you're all set". They will not be charging me, case closed.