Complaint Review: Cynergy Data - College Point New York
- Cynergy Data 109-15 14th Avenue Suite 200 College Point, New York U.S.A.
- Phone: 866-476-4357
- Web:
- Category: Corrupt Companies
Cynergy Data ripoff This company charged me for over a year and then charged me a 280$ fee after I confronted them. Bank of America is also involved in this dispute College Point New York
*Consumer Suggestion: You do have a chargeback right...
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Where do I begin? In May 2004 my wife and I sold our business. We were at the time using CynergyData for our credit card processing. We followed the proper guidlines to cancel our service with them using a letter in writing and contacting the Regional Manager. John Deliman who was the Regional Manager advised me that everything was ok.
Well, my wife and I had a seperate business account after the sale of the business which only had about 500$ in it. We never really checked the account due to the fact is was just there for emergency money if needed. We didnt have any ATM cards or withdrawal slips so we assumed the money was just collecting interest. Well 1 year goes by and we get a overdraft fee in the mail from Bank of America. Stating that CynergyData has exhausted our funds and we are now negative 150$ in our account and we need to deposit money to bring it up to a zero balance. We were appalled but we had to do it so that our credit wasnt destroyed.
I contacted CynergyData and spoke to several people explaining I cancelled over a year ago and we didnt use their services. They said they never recieved the letter. I said well I sent it to the regional manager. THey said he is no longer with us. So I said fine it is my fault for not being aware of my bank account for 1 year. Ill eat the 30$ a month you charged me for 12 months as well as the 80$ annual fee. Well I said how do I cancel to make sure that I am not charged again. They said to send us a fax stating you dont want to use our services any longer.
I did this and then 2 weeks later I get another overdraft fee from bank of america stating I am 320$ negative. CynergyData charged me a 280$ cancellation fee and then bak of america charged me 42$ in overdraft fees. I contacted bank of america and their so called fraud dept. and they told me there is nothing they can do.
This was a initial oversight by cynergydata nad they would not refund me ANY money whatsoever. They are in cohoots with Bank of America and it states this on their homepage.
Stay far far far away from this merchant company they will rip you off as well as bank of america.
Kevin McMahon
Lakeland, Florida
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
You do have a chargeback right...
AUTHOR: Stile - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 15, 2005
depending on how the charge was made.
If this was a checkcard item, then Bank of America can charge this item back to the merchant. When you give a checkcard with a Visa logo, the merchant that accepts that card has to follow certain rules. One of those rules is that they cannot charge you for additional charges that you haven't explicitly authorized. So, if you stay at a hotel and break a lamp, they can charge you for the stay in the room, but can't charge you for the lamp unless it is actually itemized on the bill. They can't check you out and then charge you a few days later.
In this case, you should call Bank of America back and ask them to reconsider your claim. Ask them to note on your claim that you are requesting a chargeback based on compliance with Visa Regulations, since the merchant failed to disclose that there would be a cancellation fee. If necessary, ask for a supervisor. This is per pages 81 & 82 of the Rules for Visa Merchants Card Acceptance and Chargeback management guidelines.
Good luck.


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