jollyroger
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I was succesful with an auction 12-28-09. I did not see any invoices in my email. I checked the GL website a few times and did not see any invoices but assumed that everyone was gone for the new years holiday like was advertised on their website. It required a EUC. I went through the tutorial filled it out and sent it back. My first one. Then I was sent an e-mail that I needed to make revisions and fill out an Export Form. I did that and the lady responded "In reciept". Awesome. Then the next day I tried to login to my account and it said the account was suspended. I called the telephone number and the customer service representative told me my credit card had been declined. I asked "Are you sure it was declined?". She said yes. That is the note on the account. She then explained I was in default of the auction and that the items were no longer available and that I owed them $180 and some change for a default fee. Also if I wanted to dispute the default I could write an e-mail to the management, info@govliquidation.gov.com ATTN: Management and someone would get back to me in 72 hours. I wrote an e-mail, sent it off and immediately called the credit card company to see what happened. When I was awarded the lots I called the credit card company and paid my ballance in full so GL would have a zero ballance card to draw from. What I did not know is that they recently changed their terms and conditions so that in the event one pays their ballance in full they wait until confirmation comes back from my bank before they credit my account in full. I was informed this could take 7-15 days. Hence when I checked my account online while on the phone with them my account showed a zero ballance but $10 available credit. If I would have left $1 on the account it would have been credited within 1 business day. This card had a 4.9% interest rate. Not a promotional rate. Regular rate. Notice I said HAD. That has changed too. The CS rep offered me a 9.9% promotional rate to try and keep me happy. With a zero ballance that CITI card will get chucked into a drawer never to be used again. Back to GL. I found a return to sender e-mail in my junk mailbox on Saturday. The dispute e-mail had been returned to me. Since it was Saturday I could not call GL so I forwared the e-mail to info@govliquidation,com in the hopes that this was the right e-mail addy. I called on Monday to confirm that the e-mail had been recieved. The cs rep said it had been and that I was in the que. I got a response back yesterday that was not positive in my dispute based on quotes of sections of the terms and agreements. I sent back a lengthy response, like this post, explaining what I had done and why, included the info about the credit card and I asked to not have my ignorance held against me as I am not a GL veteran and I begged forgivness and asked to have my lots awarded again.
Is there anything I can do to dispute further if they say no? Is all this just a formality? I feel like once they decide you have defaulted that's it regardless of any reason you may have otherwise. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for the help.
Is there anything I can do to dispute further if they say no? Is all this just a formality? I feel like once they decide you have defaulted that's it regardless of any reason you may have otherwise. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for the help.