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Bodog Collections
Bodog claims that my Uncle owes them $200. However what really happened is that my Uncle made a purchase of $200 through ACH. The payment processor which Bodog used shut down the night which my Uncle made this purchase due to U.S. legislation. As a result the money was never transferred from his bank account.
He got a letter the other day from a debt agency demanding payment. This creditor has a lot of balls as this is illegal and extortion on their part. As a result my Uncle filed a complaint with the attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission. Does anyone have any experience with this? |
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Re: Bodog Collections
So let me get this straight. "Uncle" uses ACH to transfer $200 to his bodog account. ACH processor goes down and never collects the $200, but his bodog account was credited $200. Since the processor never collected and bodog fronted him the money, bodog claims your "uncle" owes them $200? Yeah, what a rip... Here's an idea: use the $200 that was never taken out of your bank account to pay bodog their money.
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Re: Bodog Collections
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So let me get this straight. "Uncle" uses ACH to transfer $200 to his bodog account. ACH processor goes down and never collects the $200, but his bodog account was credited $200. Since the processor never collected and bodog fronted him the money, bodog claims your "uncle" owes them $200? Yeah, what a rip... Here's an idea: use the $200 that was never taken out of your bank account to pay bodog their money. [/ QUOTE ] QFT |
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Re: Bodog Collections
Do you really want to be a scumbag deadbeat over $200? It is $200 for [censored] sake. You owe the money so just give it to them.
When people complain about payment processors being useless it is because of people like you. |
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Re: Bodog Collections
I think its funny that a company is actually willing to pursue this. There is some serious legal reprecussions this credit bureau can endure.
Whether or not he should pay really isnt my concern. Frankly I was surprised when he told me about this letter. |
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Re: Bodog Collections
Why wouldn't they pursue it? You owe them money.
Also that you confuse a collection agency with a credit bureau would imply to me that you are over estimating your legal position in the matter. |
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Re: Bodog Collections
I believe the Costa Rican thugs collect debts of only $300 and up so you should be safe.
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Re: Bodog Collections
Did Bodog actually credit the money into your uncle's account? Did he gamble with it or is it just sitting there unused?
If Bodog actually put the money in your uncle's account and he gambled with it then he should pay them. But that's an ethical perspective and not a legal one. It's most unlikely that a U.S. court would agree that this is a valid debt. I'm pretty shocked that a legitimate U.S. debt collection agency would take Bodog's business. Sounds like multiple federal felonies including the UIGEA and the Wire Act. |
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Re: Bodog Collections
Happened to me with UB, they never came after me for it haha
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