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Complaint Review: apple itunes - topeka Kansas

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  • Reported By: Shunswife — Kansas United States of America
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apple itunes Apple.com Fraudulant Billing topeka, Kansas

*Consumer Comment: Calm down.

*Consumer Comment: How did apple rip you off again?

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Imagine my suprise when I checked my account online, and found 5 different charges from Apple Itunes totaling $483.47!..Since I don't have an Itunes account I was confused for a millisecond..then I started getting angry! My first call was to my bank. I advised them these were unauthorized. My debit card was immediately cancelled, then I was transferred to the fraud department to file a report. Was told it would take 3-5 business days to credit back to my account and if any checks, or other legitimate transactions came through they would be honored. So basically I have 0 liability because it was fraudulant. So my next step was to call Apple. After getting the run around on the website, I spoke to a rep. Susan was really no help at all, since she referred me back to the website(no customer service any more, which is sad). After sending an email detailing fraudulant charges, this is the response I got:



Dear  Anntonette,



Thank you for contacting iTunes Store Customer Support. My name is Mai and I will be happy to assist you.



I urge you to contact your card issuer as soon as possible to inquire about canceling the card or account and removing the unauthorized transactions. You should also ask them to launch an investigation into the security of your account. Under the circumstances the iTunes Store cannot reverse the charges for those purchases without chargeback orders from your card issuer.



If you suspect you are the victim of identity theft, consider following these recommendations:



- Contact the fraud departments of any consumer reporting company to place a fraud alert on your credit report.



- Close the accounts that you believe have been used without your knowledge.



Please let me know if you need further help. Thank you and have a great day!



Sincerely,



Mai

iTunes Store/Mac App Store Customer Support



Please Note: I work Monday-Friday, 8PM-5AM CT

                

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to assist you. 



Really? ok so since I already did that..I responded requesting who charged the amount, where it was done. and when it was done, since it was fraudulant. Not that I expected the name of the person, but just where so at least I could pinpoint where it was stolen from.. this is the response I got to that request:



Dear Anntonette,



I'm sorry that I can't be of further assistance with your request, but the iTunes Store does not provide any account information?including account activity and personal information?without a subpoena. We do this for your protection.



You may access certain account information by signing in to the iTunes Store and choosing View My Account from the Store menu at the top. You will need to log in with your Apple ID and password. If you no longer have the password, click the button that says "Forgot Password?"



If you need further assistance regarding this issue, please contact your legal advisor, who may contact Apple's litigation department http://www.apple.com/legal/contacts.html on your behalf.



Thank you and have a great day!



Sincerely,



Mai

iTunes Store/Mac App Store Customer Support



Please Note: I work Monday-Friday, 8PM-5AM CT

                

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to assist you. 



Again REALLY? You have been no help. I do not have an account so login/password reset will not help me..DUH!...So basically you are telling me you are protecting the theif who stole my money!..Thanks Apple Itunes..NOT!!...Any help will be appreciated ...will be conatcting JAG (husband is active duty) to see what legal action I can take against Apple and this person that stole debit card info...thinking about contacting news media as well...







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#2 Consumer Comment

Calm down.

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, April 04, 2012

  So, you noticed fraud on your account and reported it to the bank.  That's exactly what you're supposed to do.  Good job.  Your bank will take care of getting your money back from Apple.

"  So my next step was to call Apple. "

  Here's where you lost me.   Why should Apple be interested in talking to you?  You don't have an account with them.   Take a deep breath and look at this situation from Apple's side.   They have absolutely no idea who you are.    Of course they're not going to give you any information.   Major corporations are not in the habit of releasing confidential info to amatuer detectives like yourself.    They will, on the other hand, cooperate with the bank's investigation, since the bank is the actual entity that is entitled to investigate this matter.  Not you.

" So basically you are telling me you are protecting the theif who stole my money!  "

  No.  They're protecting customer information from random people who demand it.   Your claim of fraud does not entitle you access to someone else's account information.   

   This isn't an Apple issue.   If someone steals your card info and uses it, don't expect any company to play along with your detective game.  It won't happen. 

  The bank is going to give your your money back and the rest is between the bank and Apple.  

" will be conatcting JAG (husband is active duty) to see what legal action I can take against Apple  "

  Don't waste the JAG's time.  The bank owes you your money back and Apple owes you nothing.

" thinking about contacting news media as well "

  No doubt they'll be shocked at this outrage.....not.

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How did apple rip you off again?

AUTHOR: Ashley - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Let me look at your timeline:


Someone stole your credit card information and purchased some items through an itunes account.
You noticed the fraudulent charges and contacted your bank.
Your bank cancelled your card and initiated chargebacks etc against the fruadulent charges.
You contact apple and they tell you to contact your bank and to have your bank reverse the charges.
You are unhappy with this so you demand information about who did the charges and when.
Apple informs you that they will not give you that information without a subpeona.

Is this correct?

Now what precisely are you wanting to sue apple for? Your charges are being reversed. They gave you some very sound advice on how to resolve the situation. If you want the information on the theft, you need to contact a lawyer and file a police report. Apple said they would give you the information if you had a subpeona issued, just go to your lawyer and have your lawyer subpeona the information from apple. They aren't protecting the thief, they are protecting themselves. They don't know if you are the thief or if the other person is the thief. All they know is someone purchased some items through their itunes store. Do you want them to just give private information out to anyone that asks? By your logic I should be able to make false claims of fraud against apple and demand records from them, and then they should just hand them over. That would be irresponsible on apple's part and they are absolutely correct in wanting you to get a court order for the records. That's just how things work.

In short: Apple did nothing to rip you off. Whomever stole your debit card information ripped you off. You should be focusing your effort on finding this person.

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