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I just want my refund not credit points
They can't but you need to go through the right avenues. I think the majority have complained to FA and contacted their banks already right? Next step is ombudsman.I don't understand how, legally, they can avoid issuing refunds,
Sounds like a solution if you used PayPal and already gave them multiple chances to refund you guys @leelee17 @snow flakeI was told to raise a case against them via paypal and paypal will suspend all transactions for the company (i.e. they won't be able to use paypal but more importantly, get any money coming in) if they suspect foul play and it's surprising how fast they issued by refund.
I told them to...This is probably my only choice if they are not refunding is to buy an over inflated edition to use it up.
@larson1977 how did you get them to cover the postage?

worst that can happen is you get refunded your money in store credit and are allowed to use it for new items that are ten times the price of your original item.. thats also the best that can happen probablyAs much as I love fac editions, I’m way too scared to order new editions going forward![]()
I'm one of the lucky ones who doesn't have any outstanding orders with them but I felt compelled to contact them as an attempt to address the issue on behalf of other members here. Just a bit of moral support I wanted to give.Sounds like a solution if you used PayPal and already gave them multiple chances to refund you guys @leelee17 @snow flake
If you're in the EU then you don't need to go that far, the European small claims court will deal with it (unless they owe you a ridiculous sum of money). I'd imagine threatening to bring them there in an official manner alone will provoke the right reaction, or at least that has been my experience over the years with companies trying to weasel their way out of their obligations.To be honest if you want to raise criminal charges on a company in another country (e.g., Italy), you have to go through their Embassy. I need to check if FilmArena is the same process, so I recommend you do your research. For me that's a trip to London to get such satisfaction.
To be honest if you want to raise criminal charges on a company in another country (e.g., Italy), you have to go through their Embassy. I need to check if FilmArena is the same process, so I recommend you do your research. For me that's a trip to London to get such satisfaction.
Or you could simply pay them a visit...If you're in the EU then you don't need to go that far, the European small claims court will deal with it (unless they owe you a ridiculous sum of money). I'd imagine threatening to bring them there in an official manner alone will provoke the right reaction, or at least that has been my experience over the years with companies trying to weasel their way out of their obligations.
I'm only paying them a visit, if @paulboland is driving - in Paul I Trust - he knows how to read maps
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