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Recover ALL Your Money back from Scam / Fraudulent Autosurf Companies
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You then need to gather up evidence to give to the credit card provider. It really helps if you have taken screenshots of the autosurfs homepage, their terms and conditions, screenshots of their signup procedure and also a snapshot of your account balance just before the site went down.

Don't worry if the autosurf has closed and their site has vanished, there are a few ways of getting this information back. I won't reveal it in this article as although it's perfectly legal I don't want to make these methods known to autosurf owners.

You then need to write a detailed letter to your credit card provider. There are some things you MUST explain clearly, and things that you should NEVER mention to begin with. You will not have any luck if you word a letter with a request such as "please credit me back my money because this company was meant to pay me every month but they didn't". Instead you need to write a convincing reason as to why you should be refunded. This is extremely simple to do when you realize that autosurf owners have not learnt enough about their legal standing when they began their sites.

Depending on your credit card company's policy you might be immediately credited with your money back, or the interest on that money might be frozen. For disputes less than $1,000 you are likely to find matters resolved fast but this really does depend on which credit card you are working with. NEVER count any refunds at this stage as guaranteed, the credit card company may charge you again if they discover evidence against you within the next 60 days.

Your credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions 2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments 3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happily provide you with sample letters and all the information you need if you contact me and become part of my autosurf hyip network.

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