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Credit card company can do nothing about "fraudulent" guarantee?

A newsletter provides a bulletin values ensuring that'll make money with their picks. If for some reason, I am not satisfied with the information, I request a full refund within 30 days. If Somehow I do not give refunds, I can report that credit card do not have to pay that fee? I have this gut feeling he will do anything to avoid repayments, so I just want to have a backup plan. Thank you.

1. Let me explain how this works. Some people who receive the newsletter to make money. Some lose money. In all, more is lost what was done. On average, beneficiaries are not worse than they would have done without the newsletter. Some of the recipients (mostly those who lost money) request refunds. Some do not. The company may or may not benefit from the return of what he lost the money paid for the newsletter, will not be reimbursed for their losses in the stock market. The few people who do a lot of money are met and no refunds the application, so the company can keep what they have paid. 2. To answer your original question, if you can demonstrate to the credit card company, While restitution was requested in time (request in writing unless a copy of your letter of application, and obtain a receipt from the post office to verify that you sent on time and in the right direction) and agreed that you could get a refund if not satisfied (save a copy of his statement that guarantees this), then yes, you can dispute the charges. However, if the statement "may request a full refund" was oral, then it is probably lying and telling the credit card company that they said it was not refundable. 3. The idea that this company is dishonest, is that "guarantees" that will make money in the stock market. There is no way (except for possible insider trading) to know, for absolute certainty, that peak values are translated at a profit.

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