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Anybody else get one of these refund notices?
Arrived to day purporting to be from US District Court in
Philadelphia, supposed to be for a refund of fees charged to Visa, Mastercard and Diners Club for overseas transaction between Feb 1 1996 and November 8, 2006. They enclose a form for claiming the refund or you can file at a website. |
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Anybody else get one of these refund notices?
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote in message ... Larry in AZ wrote: Waiving the right to remain silent, irwell said: Arrived to day purporting to be from US District Court in Philadelphia, supposed to be for a refund of fees charged to Visa, Mastercard and Diners Club for overseas transaction between Feb 1 1996 and November 8, 2006. They enclose a form for claiming the refund or you can file at a website. Yes, it's genuine. I read about it months ago. One of the few times in legal history that class-action claimants actually get something other than some useless coupon. Real cash... But will it be enough to cover the postage? I signed and returned page 1 of 3. That was for a $25.00 refund. No questions asked. |
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In "Frank F. Matthews"
wrote: Larry in AZ wrote: Yes, it's genuine. I read about it months ago. One of the few times in legal history that class-action claimants actually get something other than some useless coupon. Real cash... But will it be enough to cover the postage? Just go to the Web site cited in the mailing, enter the code number and you're done. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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Anybody else get one of these refund notices?
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irwell wrote: Arrived to day purporting to be from US District Court in Philadelphia, supposed to be for a refund of fees charged to Visa, Mastercard and Diners Club for overseas transaction between Feb 1 1996 and November 8, 2006. They enclose a form for claiming the refund or you can file at a website. Yes. I visited Italy during that time frame for ten days. It was a very low cost trip due to the exchange rate at the time and I actually paid for most things with cash from an ATM, not credit card, so I sent in the standard form to request my $25. Its not much, but it will be $25 I wouldn't have otherwise received. Others might be eligible for a larger payment. |
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Anybody else get one of these refund notices?
In article ,
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote: Larry in AZ wrote: Waiving the right to remain silent, irwell said: Arrived to day purporting to be from US District Court in Philadelphia, supposed to be for a refund of fees charged to Visa, Mastercard and Diners Club for overseas transaction between Feb 1 1996 and November 8, 2006. They enclose a form for claiming the refund or you can file at a website. Yes, it's genuine. I read about it months ago. One of the few times in legal history that class-action claimants actually get something other than some useless coupon. Real cash... But will it be enough to cover the postage? Yes. The minimum amount is $25. |
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Anybody else get one of these refund notices?
Shawn Hirn wrote:
In article , irwell wrote: Arrived to day purporting to be from US District Court in Philadelphia, supposed to be for a refund of fees charged to Visa, Mastercard and Diners Club for overseas transaction between Feb 1 1996 and November 8, 2006. They enclose a form for claiming the refund or you can file at a website. Yes. I visited Italy during that time frame for ten days. It was a very low cost trip due to the exchange rate at the time and I actually paid for most things with cash from an ATM, not credit card, so I sent in the standard form to request my $25. Its not much, but it will be $25 I wouldn't have otherwise received. Others might be eligible for a larger payment. I am wondering how they estimate the payout for second form. All you do is state the number of days you were outside the US. That treats Mr. Economy Traveler the same as Daddy Warbucks. |
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