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Car Forum / Acura Cars / December 2005

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What should I do to cancel a Ziebart gift card?

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finding z0 - 19 Dec 2005 22:34 GMT
For various reasons, I want to cancel  $190 gift card I bought 2 days
earlier. They won't/ can't do it. They called corporate(?) I'm
guessing, and were turned down. The only thing I could find in writing
is the line (on the back of the card) "not redeemable for cash." I
don't want cash, I just want to cancel the damn thing. The only thing
that might have legs is the fact that they rounded the price up $5 w/o
informing me. I noticed the discrepancy when the service plus tax
didn't add up. They told me as much on the phone.  Do I have any
standing here? What happens if I refuse the charge on my CC?
Oldtimer - 20 Dec 2005 01:05 GMT
>For various reasons, I want to cancel  $190 gift card I bought 2 days
>earlier. They won't/ can't do it. They called corporate(?) I'm
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>didn't add up. They told me as much on the phone.  Do I have any
>standing here? What happens if I refuse the charge on my CC?

And just how does this relate to the subject of this forum - ACURA???

Perhaps alt.gift.card.poor.judgement would be a better place to post.
finding z0 - 20 Dec 2005 01:20 GMT
I was gonna Zeibart my Integra?
p.s. Do you work at being rude, or does it just come naturally?

p.ps. If you are not from around here and didn't know that Zeibart did
auto related service(mybad) then maybe you should have replied in
alt.shotmymouthoffw/oknowing whatiwuztalking about.duhhh.
Oldtimer - 21 Dec 2005 01:45 GMT
>I was gonna Zeibart my Integra?
>p.s. Do you work at being rude, or does it just come naturally?
>
>p.ps. If you are not from around here and didn't know that Zeibart did
>auto related service(mybad) then maybe you should have replied in
>alt.shotmymouthoffw/oknowing whatiwuztalking about.duhhh.

Guess the poor judgment was on my part.  Sorry for my choice of words.
finding z0 - 21 Dec 2005 15:20 GMT
Wow, a rare usenet apology. I am humbled sir and accept. Cheers
Grolsch - 27 Dec 2005 17:59 GMT
> And just how does this relate to the subject of this forum - ACURA???

...Because they're RUST BUCKETS!
Troy Lumley - 20 Dec 2005 02:52 GMT
This is an Acura related newsgroup. I think you're looking for another
group.

> For various reasons, I want to cancel  $190 gift card I bought 2 days
> earlier. They won't/ can't do it. They called corporate(?) I'm
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> didn't add up. They told me as much on the phone.  Do I have any
> standing here? What happens if I refuse the charge on my CC?
E Meyer - 20 Dec 2005 15:40 GMT
On 12/19/05 4:34 PM, in article
1135031690.079379.288240@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com, "finding z0"
<jsk2@excite.com> wrote:

> For various reasons, I want to cancel  $190 gift card I bought 2 days
> earlier. They won't/ can't do it. They called corporate(?) I'm
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> didn't add up. They told me as much on the phone.  Do I have any
> standing here? What happens if I refuse the charge on my CC?

I suppose it comes down to the strength of the consumer protection laws in
your state as to whether you can force them to take it back/refund it.  If
your credit card company will cooperate with you and refuse the charge, that
should help get their attention & they might take it back.

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