Foreign Transaction Fee refunds
#1
Posted 18 December 2007 - 08:22 AM
Watch your mail... since it was not tied to an account, I thought it may be a scam. But it looks legit and they have a website up now too:
http://www.ccfsettlement.com/
Its a flat $25 refund or a percentage of your actual foreign spending on certain credit cards. Anyhow, maybe we will get a small check before next Xmas.
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#2
Posted 18 December 2007 - 09:19 AM
Did the same thing for Tortino's Pizza which was pegged with Ecoli. Sent in the box tops and got 2, not one but TWO, "count'em 2.....", free pizza coupons...
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Sounded ok, what the hecke eh??
#3
Posted 18 December 2007 - 10:20 AM
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#4
Posted 18 December 2007 - 10:21 AM
#5
Posted 18 December 2007 - 01:30 PM
Looks like we may get some cash back because of all those hidden/bloated foreign transactions fees we have been paying on our credit cards.
Watch your mail... since it was not tied to an account, I thought it may be a scam. But it looks legit and they have a website up now too:
http://www.ccfsettlement.com/
Its a flat $25 refund or a percentage of your actual foreign spending on certain credit cards. Anyhow, maybe we will get a small check before next Xmas.
This is legit. I had Tomoko check it out and the legal case is there and this is the website for it.
Any Dr Bill, no, you don't have to give any personal information, they already have it.
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#6
Posted 18 December 2007 - 02:41 PM
#7
Posted 18 December 2007 - 05:44 PM
Got mine about a week ago and did the online form listing how many days I've been out of the country, it will be interesting to see what I get but probably not as much as that widow in Niger is splitting with me opps, she told me to keep that secret but sent it to my .mil e-mail
I'm curious also as to how they are going to divy up the money based on days out of the country. I put down 165 days... I went thru my passports to figure it out assuming it will be more than $25.
#8
Posted 19 December 2007 - 07:06 AM
Got mine about a week ago and did the online form listing how many days I've been out of the country, it will be interesting to see what I get but probably not as much as that widow in Niger is splitting with me opps, she told me to keep that secret but sent it to my .mil e-mail
I'm curious also as to how they are going to divy up the money based on days out of the country. I put down 165 days... I went thru my passports to figure it out assuming it will be more than $25.
Well the people who ask for $25 will get $25, those who use option 3 and submitted the paperwork for their overseas purchases will get the right amount. Those of us who used option 2 and told them how many days we were out of the country will get whats left in the pot after lawyers fees and option 1 and 3 are paid. Probably total number of days divided by what's left.
Since divers usually pay before we leave and use our cards less overseas I figured option 2 was the best return.
By all that is wet, I do hereby swear, (politely), and attest, upon pain of never diving again, (real or imagined), that I understand and affirm, that I agree to the above.
_________________________________________(log in name signature)
Signed and Dated
#9
Posted 19 December 2007 - 05:51 PM
Well the people who ask for $25 will get $25, those who use option 3 and submitted the paperwork for their overseas purchases will get the right amount. Those of us who used option 2 and told them how many days we were out of the country will get whats left in the pot after lawyers fees and option 1 and 3 are paid. Probably total number of days divided by what's left.
Since divers usually pay before we leave and use our cards less overseas I figured option 2 was the best return.
Actually the lawyers will get paid first! Then the 25ers, then the paperworkers... then the rest of us... ummm... unfortunates. <g>
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