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General => Chat & Off Topic Stuff => Topic started by: Broder Incertus on August 16, 2006, 10:49:21 PM

Title: Customer (dis)service
Post by: Broder Incertus on August 16, 2006, 10:49:21 PM
Shopping on the web can be rather exciting in surprising ways at times. I ordered some books from Traplet using their web shop a couple of days ago, but my bank was suffering from technical difficulties (of an, of course, unspecified nature) so Traplet couldn't charge my credit card. When I checked my email in the evening there was an email from Traplet with all my credit card details ("Could you please confirm …"). Only one thing to do: get on the phone and cancel the credit card ASAP. Fortunately I succeeded in cancelling it before some not so honest person relieved me of my savings. No books, but a large mess and an apology; shopping on the web can be such fun. I better stick to building paddlers.:D

Cheers/T
Title: Customer (dis)service
Post by: Eddy Matthews on August 17, 2006, 07:08:09 AM
How could any company be so stupid??

Emails are easily intercepted, and no-one in their right mind would transmit personal data via email, especially credit card details!

I'd write to Traplet and tell the guys at the top exactly what happened Torbjörn - Their staff obviously need a good kick up the backside!
Title: Customer (dis)service
Post by: Broder Incertus on August 17, 2006, 02:22:20 PM
Quote from: "Eddy Matthews"
How could any company be so stupid??


Rather unbelievable.

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Emails are easily intercepted, and no-one in their right mind would transmit personal data via email, especially credit card details!

I'd write to Traplet and tell the guys at the top exactly what happened Torbjörn - Their staff obviously need a good kick up the backside!


I did email Traplet, but I don't think it reached the guys at the top. And I was a wee bit too aggravated to be diplomatic :) But I did get an apology …