Angrey
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What absolutely sucks is if this is the case, when it happens, it's not a crime. At least not directly. LE doesn't really care about shitty businesses that knowingly steal customers money. It ends up being a civil matter.So this is my line of thinking in regards to the oil crossover lines. Contacted DYME and tried to order through them but they redirected me to AR. They said that AR orders it from them so I feel as though if they had an inventory issue, they would’ve said something to the effect of “You have to order it through Archetype but we are currently out of inventory right now”.
Plenty of people in the car enthusiast community have been screwed over by failing companies that continue to take customer money, knowing they're underwater. Then when they spend what should have been purchases for products on other bills and end up closing the doors, the customer gets double foot fucked and there's virtually NOTHING you can do. Oh you can sue them in small claims court, in some other state far away. Good luck with that, even if you get a judgement, getting your actual money is impossible because the entity is bankrupt and has no assets to seize or squeeze.
About the only thing you can hope for is that the credit car issuer or paypal or whatever funding source covers you. Many/most do, which is why you REALLY know someone is scammy and slimy when they start insisting on wire payments instead of credit card or paypal. Call up the banks about a wire payment that you've been screwed over and there's NOTHING they will do for you.
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