... Look at it this way, if someone stole 1,300 cash and bought an engine from you would the guards be able to request you refund the cash, especially if you did not get the engine back. I doubt it.
I don't think we're covered by any insurances but I will check this out. I was just talking to AIB merchant services. The safest thing that we can do is to ring their authorisation centre and ask for a code 10 if we're suspicious of any customer paying by laser/credit card. Otherwise they said if we take an order and payment over the phone and the customer is not present and the card turns out to be stolen the onus is on us. It's a sore lesson to learn.
Is the courier not at fault here for not delivering to the address given?
You gave the courier a delivery address, he did not deliver there...
I hadn't realised that a merchant could put through a laser card transaction without a pin. Does that mean that if I go into a shop and say that I have forgotten my pin, and they trust me, I can use my card?
... I hadn't realised that a merchant could put through a laser card transaction without a pin. Does that mean that if I go into a shop and say that I have forgotten my pin, and they trust me, I can use my card?
... The cardholder has questions to answer as to why the did not report the theft sooner.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?