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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2725315" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Here's the deal on that type of issue. If you place an order online with a cc and the item isn't in stock, the seller shouldn't charge the full amount to the cc until the item is in stock and ready to ship! Doing so is disreputable and if it takes more than 60 days, may cc issuers will not protect you from loss. It instantly make me think the dealer is short on operating capital and robbing Peter to pay Paul. Ultimately, someone down the line will get screwed. If it's an expensive and hard to move item if the buyer backs out, charge a restocking fee so you can dump it quickly without a loss should that happen. </p><p></p><p>If a seller charges my card on an out of stock item, the clock is ticking on the purchase. If I don't have it within 45 days, the seller has the choice to issue a full refund via cc, or I dispute the charge. No "the check is in the mail" BS. Then I never do business with them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2725315, member: 1132"] Here's the deal on that type of issue. If you place an order online with a cc and the item isn't in stock, the seller shouldn't charge the full amount to the cc until the item is in stock and ready to ship! Doing so is disreputable and if it takes more than 60 days, may cc issuers will not protect you from loss. It instantly make me think the dealer is short on operating capital and robbing Peter to pay Paul. Ultimately, someone down the line will get screwed. If it's an expensive and hard to move item if the buyer backs out, charge a restocking fee so you can dump it quickly without a loss should that happen. If a seller charges my card on an out of stock item, the clock is ticking on the purchase. If I don't have it within 45 days, the seller has the choice to issue a full refund via cc, or I dispute the charge. No "the check is in the mail" BS. Then I never do business with them again. [/QUOTE]
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