They behaved a while, but started it again yesterday (I am furnishing an apartment). I made up a chart of all order numbers and tracking numbers along with photos and contacted chat. Luckily, I had saved some of the boxes and was able to confirm they wanted me to pay again at the door which I did before I realized the pattern. I am in India using Amazon.IN A few weeks ago I got suspicious because I knew I had prepaid via VISA but the PREPAID section of the label on the packages had been torn off. Did they automatically refund the erroneous double charge? Did it cause your account to overdraw or bounce something? What was Amazon’s response? If this has happened to you, please do let us know what the outcome was in a comment below. If you don’t see a refund, and if contacting Amazon does not get you an immediate refund, then the next step is to file a dispute with your bank. Either way you will want to contact Amazon, using their live chat system. The first thing to do if you notice a duplicate charge in your bank account or on your credit card statement is look to see whether it was immediately refunded, as in our reader’s case. Has this happened to you? And what should you do if it does? What to Do if Amazon Double-Charges You for an Order “If I hadn’t happened to have logged into my bank account I would never have known it happened until I got the overdrawn notice from my bank!” said our reader. Your tips via CashApp, Venmo, or Paypal are appreciated! Receipts will come from ISIPP. The Internet Patrol is completely free, and reader-supported.
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