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hostragons.com is a thief who stole over $13,000 from my credit card
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Sounds to me if you go by what the host has said that they did not do any checks, if the account was in fact stolen and used to purchase thousands of monies worth of services when that account has a history of smaller transactions then they should be at fault for not looking deeper into the account to make sure they cover their own ass for this exact reason.
The fact the services were ordered and moved to another account should have been a huge red flag
I see many issues and the moral of the story for OP: keep track of spending/add limits to cards (We use virtual cards for different companies with limits attached)
For the company I think they will learn from this only if the chargeback is approved, although I am sure it would be easy to see where the account has been signed in from and match that to the OP/ correct user of the account which they seem to say the password was stolen ... in either case lessons will be learnt from this on both sides
Who will prosecute an international court?
Is it icc, international criminal court, who seeks to investigate and prosecute those responsible for grave offenses such as genocide and war crimes?
Are you implying to sue to prosecute an international criminal court?
Again, who/what will be the prosecuting authority to prosecute an international court?
Think a bit, OP didn't mentioned, if the money got deducted from the credit card or bank account. We still guess its true, but, who knows?
progress:
1. The bank is investigating the legitimacy of the payment, and it will take 90~120 days. They said that I don't need to do anything, because I have submitted a lot of information.
2.hostragons.com didn't give me any reply after that, although they said they would give me some reply. The order purchased by these stolen funds, I never even received their confirmation email, so I insist on the stolen Pick
3. The order of goods is purchased for any service items that they have never announced on the website, which once again proves that they have stolen funds by themselves
4. Contacted the police in Turkey, and wrote to their regulatory agencies. The reply was that they would maintain the legal system in Turkey, and would launch an investigation. There were some email exchanges, and they called me last week phone, but I can't publish specific details. But I really doubt their efficiency
Hope you get your money back
@yongsiklee said:
IFUCK (Intergalactic Federation of Unified Communication and Knowledge)
me after Black Friday
I think we can PK about it.
Great to see you here. You talk a bunch of crap, you never explain my question, if you want to preserve your reputation, I think you should get all the evidence and contradict me, otherwise you are willing to be a clown
I doubt if the account @hostragons is real
Call the bank and stand with PayPal.
@hostragons profiles
Do you own, operate, or work for a hosting provider? No
nice recap ===> https://lowendbox.com/blog/hostragons-threatens-lowendlawsuit-in-response-to-allegedly-stealing-13000-from-client/
Funds have been spent
Yeah it could be concerning if that was just someone memeing on a new account, as that reply is pretty reputation damaging by itself, let alone the charges in the OP.
Though a very well executed troll if fake