Unauthorized Transactions And Account Bans

Summary

Unauthorized transactions can be disputed under the Fair Credit Billing Act. Companies have the right to ban users who violate their terms of service. Always read the terms and conditions before making in-app purchases. For more specific advice, consider contacting a local attorney.

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Msp2 is an online type of fashion game and one day I noticed them taking money from my account. So, I issued a refund through apple. When I did that a couple days later, I got banned from my account.
It seems you're dealing with a potential unauthorized transaction and account ban issue. The legality of this situation can vary based on your location. Could you please tell me where you are located?
I had a backup account though and it happened Again. I purchased a one week vip, when it came back, the total came back doubled. This time I emailed them about issuing a refund. They said that they could not refund money through apple and I would have to go to apple about jt. So I told them, when this happened on my main account and I issued a refund through apple, I was locked out of my account.
It seems you're dealing with a potential unauthorized transaction and account ban issue. The legality of this situation can vary based on your location. Could you please tell me where you are located?
United States
Based on your location (United States), here are some general points:
- Unauthorized transactions can be disputed under the Fair Credit Billing Act.
- Companies have the right to ban users who violate their terms of service.
- Always read the terms and conditions before making in-app purchases.
For more specific advice, consider contacting a local attorney.
Is it legal for them to offer a payment Option that they cannot refund?
In the United States, it's generally legal for companies to offer non-refundable payment options, as long as they clearly state this in their terms and conditions. However, consumer protection laws may apply in certain situations. Always read the terms before making a purchase.
So, if they know that you will get banned from issuing a refund through apple, when then themselves can’t. Is that against any protection laws?
In the U.S., if a company's policy is clearly stated in their terms and conditions, it's generally legal. However, if you feel misled or unfairly treated, you may have recourse under consumer protection laws. Consider consulting a local attorney for specific advice.
So, if it’s not stated in the terms and conditions that they cannot issue a refund through apple, would that then be illegal of them to do?
In the U.S., if it's not stated in the terms and conditions that they cannot issue a refund through Apple, it's not necessarily illegal. However, if you feel misled, you may have recourse under consumer protection laws. Always consult a local attorney for specific advice.
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Based on the terms you provided:
- MovieStarPlanet's policy clearly states that users forgo their right to a monetary refund once purchases are made.
- If you feel misled or unfairly treated, you may have recourse under U.S. consumer protection laws.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
This is what I see stated
Based on the information you've provided, it seems that MovieStarPlanet has clearly stated their refund policy in their terms and conditions. If you feel this policy is unfair or misleading, you may want to consult with a local attorney to explore your options under U.S. consumer protection laws.
So, are you saying based on them not saying anything about not being able to refund through apple and users aren’t known, that’s potentially an issue?
Yes, if the company's policy doesn't clearly state that they can't issue refunds through Apple, it could potentially be an issue. However, it's best to consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
Could they possibly get sued because multiple players have encountered the same issue.
Yes, if multiple players have encountered the same issue, it could potentially lead to a class action lawsuit. However, the specifics would depend on various factors. It's best to consult with a local attorney for advice.