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  • I think I just got scammed...

    Does anyone here know about "Rear View Prints"? They're a UK-based business that makes automotive prints to order. They were highly recommended, so I decided I'd give them a try.

    However, I tried to order a premium print as a "Draw my Ride" of my Stude. Every time I tried to input the order, I just got an error message saying that "the credit card's zip code cannot be validated". At the same time, I also noticed a subtraction of $126.96 from my bank account titled as "REAR VIEW PRINTS CARD#3024". I have no way to confirm my order for my print how I want it. This royally sucks.

    Does anyone have any suggestions? It would be very much appreciated right about now.
    Jake Robinson Kaywell: Shoo-wops and doo-wops galore to the background of some fine Studes. I'm eager and ready to go!

    1962 GT Hawk - "Daisy-Mae" - she came dressed to kill in etherial green with a charming turquoise inside. I'm hopelessly in love!

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    Contact your bank immediately. If you have set up on line banking you can do it right now from your PC or smart phone. Or call the customer service number that should appear on your card.
    Brad Johnson,
    SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
    Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
    '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
    '56 Sky Hawk in process

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      Yes, card companies are up on this stuff. Call your card company, calmly tell them of the problem, answer their questions politely. They in turn will do their own investigation, and handle things from there.

      I had a problem with a card I had several years ago. It was handled, and corrected without issue.

      Mike

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        Originally posted by rockne10 View Post
        Contact your bank immediately. If you have set up on line banking you can do it right now from your PC or smart phone. Or call the customer service number that should appear on your card.
        Originally posted by Mike Van Veghten View Post
        Yes, card companies are up on this stuff. Call your card company, calmly tell them of the problem, answer their questions politely. They in turn will do their own investigation, and handle things from there.

        I had a problem with a card I had several years ago. It was handled, and corrected without issue.

        Mike
        Thank you very much for both of your suggestions. The situation is now resolved in my favor thanks to them. It was just a genuine computer glitch that caused it, not a fraudulent business
        Jake Robinson Kaywell: Shoo-wops and doo-wops galore to the background of some fine Studes. I'm eager and ready to go!

        1962 GT Hawk - "Daisy-Mae" - she came dressed to kill in etherial green with a charming turquoise inside. I'm hopelessly in love!

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