Just bought a pair of Ugg boots for my wife on what looked exactly like a kosher UggAustralia.co.uk site, using my HSBC Visa Credit Card.
ON calling Ugg customer service by phone, it soon became apparent that the seller was not an authorised retailer and most likely a China company selling cheap counterfeit copies.
My credit card is yet to be debited but HSBC state that an 'authorised' debit of £64.13 is on their system. I assume that equates to the screen price of £60.66 plus foreign currency costs. HSBC state that they can only consider a refund of the money under the 'chargeback scheme' once the money has been debited and as the cost is under £100.
My question is :
(1) Do I have to prove to HSBC that I took adequate care with this on line transaction and believed ( as I did ) that I was buying from an authorised retailer? I am concerned that they may comment that a £195 pair of boots for £60 is simply too good to be true ( which of course it is ).
(2) What is the position if a refund is made as above and a pair of cheap counterfeit boots actually turn up? Am I obliged to return to China at cost assuming that they communicate an address to me? Or can I simply refuse to accept the delivery from the courier, assuming that something will actually be sent?
I have emailed the company for comment but I am not holding my breath.
All advice appreciated, as always .... thanks in advance !
ON calling Ugg customer service by phone, it soon became apparent that the seller was not an authorised retailer and most likely a China company selling cheap counterfeit copies.
My credit card is yet to be debited but HSBC state that an 'authorised' debit of £64.13 is on their system. I assume that equates to the screen price of £60.66 plus foreign currency costs. HSBC state that they can only consider a refund of the money under the 'chargeback scheme' once the money has been debited and as the cost is under £100.
My question is :
(1) Do I have to prove to HSBC that I took adequate care with this on line transaction and believed ( as I did ) that I was buying from an authorised retailer? I am concerned that they may comment that a £195 pair of boots for £60 is simply too good to be true ( which of course it is ).
(2) What is the position if a refund is made as above and a pair of cheap counterfeit boots actually turn up? Am I obliged to return to China at cost assuming that they communicate an address to me? Or can I simply refuse to accept the delivery from the courier, assuming that something will actually be sent?
I have emailed the company for comment but I am not holding my breath.
All advice appreciated, as always .... thanks in advance !
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