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Dasabo Acquired by Dasabo

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  • EdNovasEdNovas Member

    i got the refund, but bravo, i lost hundreds Canadian dollars for currency shift
    May 5 (your purchase): 2000 ÷ 1223 = 1.6354 CAD/EUR
    May 13 (your refund): 1970 ÷ 1223 = 1.6108 CAD/EUR
    a total of over 10000cad makes hundreds of dollars difference, nice dasao nice dasabo, i will go for fraud claim again instead of accept the refund unless you can makeup my extra lost

  • deafcondeafcon Member

    Ignoring the exchange difference, why was the refund $30 less than the charge?

  • EdNovasEdNovas Member
    edited May 13

    @deafcon said:
    Ignoring the exchange difference, why was the refund $30 less than the charge?

    same amount of eur, but I pay in cad, that caused the currency shift of 30 cad dollar

  • EdNovasEdNovas Member

    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

  • deafcondeafcon Member

    @EdNovas said:

    @deafcon said:
    Ignoring the exchange difference, why was the refund $30 less than the charge?

    same amount of eur, but I pay in cad, that caused the currency shift

    I see. The refund and the charge were both 1223 euro. The $1970 was after conversion of the refund. I didn't catch that the first time.

    Thanked by 1EdNovas
  • MaxTakebaMaxTakeba Member

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

  • EdNovasEdNovas Member

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    indeed, I dont expect compensate, but I had to changed to two new cards(auto switch to new cards triggered by the fraud) and i have to switch all my payment info to new card again and again. and now this?i cannot take it anymore. I understand its because of currency shift, but that's just all mess coming from nowhere but dasabo, make my life tougher. imagine i didn't use dasabo, everything will be gone

  • deafcondeafcon Member
    edited May 13

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    Nah, they should report everything as the fraud that it is and let their credit card company deal with it. They shouldn't be out any money in the end. So just a little fucked for the inconvenience. At least I hope.

    Thanked by 2raindog308 Noct
  • .

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    You mean like royal Canadian fucked, right?

  • sillycatsillycat Member

    @Dasabo said: In a certain sense, what you say is correct, but this person was not external to Dasabo but a duly contracted person who also signed an NDA at the time.

    NDAs are worthless if you don't act on them, and especially if you don't trust the person on the other side. Hope this helps.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @EdNovas said:

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    indeed, I dont expect compensate, but I had to changed to two new cards(auto switch to new cards triggered by the fraud) and i have to switch all my payment info to new card again and again. and now this?i cannot take it anymore. I understand its because of currency shift, but that's just all mess coming from nowhere but dasabo, make my life tougher. imagine i didn't use dasabo, everything will be gone

    Sucks hardcore. What did you learn from it?

    Thanked by 1EdNovas
  • EdNovasEdNovas Member

    @Falzo said:

    @EdNovas said:

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    indeed, I dont expect compensate, but I had to changed to two new cards(auto switch to new cards triggered by the fraud) and i have to switch all my payment info to new card again and again. and now this?i cannot take it anymore. I understand its because of currency shift, but that's just all mess coming from nowhere but dasabo, make my life tougher. imagine i didn't use dasabo, everything will be gone

    Sucks hardcore. What did you learn from it?

    dont buy dasabo. always go for paypal, no credit card pays anymore

  • FalzoFalzo Member
    edited May 13

    @EdNovas said:

    @Falzo said:

    @EdNovas said:

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    indeed, I dont expect compensate, but I had to changed to two new cards(auto switch to new cards triggered by the fraud) and i have to switch all my payment info to new card again and again. and now this?i cannot take it anymore. I understand its because of currency shift, but that's just all mess coming from nowhere but dasabo, make my life tougher. imagine i didn't use dasabo, everything will be gone

    Sucks hardcore. What did you learn from it?

    dont buy dasabo. always go for paypal, no credit card pays anymore

    How about: reasonable limits on CC, no pre approval, second verification like 3DS ?

    (Paypal has the same issue with currency conversion like Stripe, maybe worse)

    Thanked by 2EdNovas tentor
  • FalzoFalzo Member

    Oh, and paypal is in no way better than stripe, especially when it comes to currency conversion.

    Thanked by 2EdNovas tentor
  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @Falzo said: Oh, and paypal is in no way better than stripe, especially when it comes to currency conversion.

    So with PayPal, is it possible for a rogue Dasabo employee (who may or may not be in a romantic relationship with other Dasabo staff members) to run through new transactions against my PayPal?

    I thought with PayPal, one the benefits of having this intermediary was that this wasn't possible. You could setup a subscription, but then it could only be charged under the terms of that subscription (e.g., "$10 every 15th of August" or whatever).

    Thanked by 1Xrmaddness
  • roblowendroblowend Member

    @Dasabo said: We would like to emphasize that these transactions were only possible because the affected users had previously and voluntarily authorized and stored a recurring payment method within their Dasabo account. The unauthorized charges were executed through the creation of credit top-up invoices from the client area and the subsequent misuse of pre-approved payment methods.

    I did not voluntarily authorize and store a recurring payment method. Not what I, or anyone on this forum, would do with a company with which they are not quite familiar.

  • zedzed Member

    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

  • xHostsxHosts Member, Patron Provider

    @Dasabo said:

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

    I will ask again, have you formally reported the issue to Stripe since this is the sort of thing they take very serious.

    I only enforced KYC and Stripe locked my account for a few days since someone sent a report that I was selling weapons.

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @Dasabo said:

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

    A bank can't dispute a refunded transcaction, did you refund through the same gateway the payment was paid?

  • NoctNoct Member

    @EdNovas said:

    @MaxTakeba said:

    @EdNovas said:
    Invoice 106895: $2,000.83 → $1,970.49 = -$30.34
    Invoice 106896: $7,726.84 → $7,609.70 = -$117.14
    Invoice 106897: $5,388.98 → $5,307.31 = -$81.67
    Total: $15,116.65 → $14,887.50 = -$229.15

    Wow you got royally fucked by this.

    indeed, I dont expect compensate, but I had to changed to two new cards(auto switch to new cards triggered by the fraud) and i have to switch all my payment info to new card again and again. and now this?i cannot take it anymore. I understand its because of currency shift, but that's just all mess coming from nowhere but dasabo, make my life tougher. imagine i didn't use dasabo, everything will be gone

    Seriously, your time is of value, @EdNovas, and @Dasabo ought to make that right by paying you for the time you spent working on this to correct their mistake, and that should be at the rate you normally charge for your work.

    Plus, that currency shift ought to be made right.

    Half serious, the time you spent writing even that comment ought to be made right, too.

    Thanked by 1equalz
  • xHostsxHosts Member, Patron Provider

    @systemfreaks said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

    A bank can't dispute a refunded transcaction, did you refund through the same gateway the payment was paid?

    Sometimes can be crossover, when the transaction has been refunded but yet to show on the customers bank because they created the fraud case the moment they saw the transactions.

    Thanked by 1systemfreaks
  • Can someone give me a tldr of this thread? it's been 8 pages but what is the exact situation, I am unsure and I would really appreciate if someone can give a gist of it all, thanks!

  • DasaboDasabo 🚩 Patron Provider Tag Suspended

    @systemfreaks said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

    A bank can't dispute a refunded transcaction, did you refund through the same gateway the payment was paid?

    Yes, it was refunded directly by Stripe, and I can assure you that, in fact, we actually received the formal dispute today, even though the full refund was processed two days ago.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @Dasabo said:

    @systemfreaks said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

    A bank can't dispute a refunded transcaction, did you refund through the same gateway the payment was paid?

    Yes, it was refunded directly by Stripe, and I can assure you that, in fact, we actually received the formal dispute today, even though the full refund was processed two days ago.

    doesn't matter. fully your (companies) fault. you need to compensate for damages. the stripe fees for currency exchange are such damages.

  • systemfreakssystemfreaks Member, Patron Provider

    @Dasabo said:

    @systemfreaks said:

    @Dasabo said:

    @zed said:
    I guess it might be best for everyone to run this by fraud at your assorted banks because there's still lots of shit I don't understand, thanks!

    I think they already did, we already received the first formal dispute from Amex on Ed Novas transactions that we had already refunded 2 days ago...

    A bank can't dispute a refunded transcaction, did you refund through the same gateway the payment was paid?

    Yes, it was refunded directly by Stripe, and I can assure you that, in fact, we actually received the formal dispute today, even though the full refund was processed two days ago.

    Never had such cross over but i guess maybe is possible.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @raindog308 said:

    @Falzo said: Oh, and paypal is in no way better than stripe, especially when it comes to currency conversion.

    So with PayPal, is it possible for a rogue Dasabo employee (who may or may not be in a romantic relationship with other Dasabo staff members) to run through new transactions against my PayPal?

    I thought with PayPal, one the benefits of having this intermediary was that this wasn't possible. You could setup a subscription, but then it could only be charged under the terms of that subscription (e.g., "$10 every 15th of August" or whatever).

    If I remember there are multiple types of subscriptions. one that sets up paypal to send money at a given interval and then some that allows for being charged (like direct debit). the latter e.g. can also be used for food delivery which do not follow straight same patterns.

    but I am not fully sure about the heights and maybe different per country.

    hence I'd rather not use it at all/cancel immediately after first invoice. and have additional stuff in place like limits, 3DS and so on

    Thanked by 1raindog308
  • xHostsxHosts Member, Patron Provider

    @Falzo said:

    @raindog308 said:

    @Falzo said: Oh, and paypal is in no way better than stripe, especially when it comes to currency conversion.

    So with PayPal, is it possible for a rogue Dasabo employee (who may or may not be in a romantic relationship with other Dasabo staff members) to run through new transactions against my PayPal?

    I thought with PayPal, one the benefits of having this intermediary was that this wasn't possible. You could setup a subscription, but then it could only be charged under the terms of that subscription (e.g., "$10 every 15th of August" or whatever).

    If I remember there are multiple types of subscriptions. one that sets up paypal to send money at a given interval and then some that allows for being charged (like direct debit). the latter e.g. can also be used for food delivery which do not follow straight same patterns.

    but I am not fully sure about the heights and maybe different per country.

    hence I'd rather not use it at all/cancel immediately after first invoice. and have additional stuff in place like limits, 3DS and so on

    Yes, there is something PayPal call a payment authorisation agreement that allows companies to change your selected or default payment method at any time.

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • whynotlearnwhynotlearn Member
    edited May 13

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4792210/#Comment_4792210

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4792210/#Comment_4792282

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4792314/#Comment_4792314

    TLDR after spending 30 minutes reading the texts: Dasabo themselves claim that an employee at dasabo Customer support department who worked for many years there basically for some personal reasons decided to fight against Dasabo and its employees and was able to view credentials, so he caused the situation of chargeback of multiple thousands of dollars to some users.

    Now dasabo claims that they have refunded the users but this has costed a loss of 229.15$ to @EdNovas

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4792936/#Comment_4792936

    It also seems that they took a week in all of this and left some of these users with these chargebacks of thousands of dollars in the middle of all such chaos and stress it seems.

    @Dasabo has since created a post at LET stating if they should leave it altogether or not.

    Personal opinion: I really don't like the way they handled the situation at all, we are also left unclear as to what was the reason for their employee to do this,

    What hosts should do: Proper ACL, your support shouldn't be able to charge thousands of dollars, better communication efforts would be recommended too. You shouldn't take one week for such massive bills, these bills are life altering. Accept crypto too if you aren't doing already and maybe even incentivize it by 5% or something, it can save you a lot of regulatory mess perhaps

    What customers should do: Paypal disputes, Virtual credit cards, Preferably crypto.

    What Dasabo should do: Refund 230$ to @EdNovas immediately. He lost this money because of an mistake whose onus is on you dasabo, instead of going and creating a LET thread should I leave LET

    accept responsibility, use less AI within texts, and refund the guy who lost 230$ because of whatever is happening internally at your company.

    I hope this helps to anybody reading, thanks for reading.

    Thanked by 2rpqu xms
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