REPORTING MERCHANT VIOLATIONS
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Posted 30 December 2007 - 02:46 AM
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Posted 02 January 2008 - 05:26 AM
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Posted 03 January 2008 - 06:01 AM
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Posted 03 January 2008 - 07:06 AM
my brother told me some similar cases. I would have to prove of course that, VISA AND MASTER failed to communicate with the merchant warning them, etc... and thats easy, just by having a court order the release documents from the merchant....
alot of legal stuff, but i get the point
#31
Posted 03 January 2008 - 08:49 AM
My brother is an federal judge and we have had several long deep conversations regarding this matter.... He says, that since VISA AND MASTERCARD makes the policy and Advertises these policies, it is their job to enforce them. If you complain and they fail to take steps to correct the problem, they can be suited, most like a class action... for example.. soppose i grab my visa card and rush to the pharmacy to get some heart medication, because im deadly ill, and the pharmacy refuses to sale me the medication, because i didnt bring my id with me... and i previously complained about this very same merchant, and allowed enough time for VISA/MASTER TO investigate and take action. And I die.... or get very ill, due to the fact that i didnt have my medication. VISA AND MASTER CAN BE LIABLE.
my brother told me some similar cases. I would have to prove of course that, VISA AND MASTER failed to communicate with the merchant warning them, etc... and thats easy, just by having a court order the release documents from the merchant....
alot of legal stuff, but i get the point
The merchant could be held liable too. I think a jury would see something wrong when the clerk withheld life-saving medicine because someone forgot their ID.
#32
Posted 03 January 2008 - 10:43 AM
The merchant could be held liable too. I think a jury would see something wrong when the clerk withheld life-saving medicine because someone forgot their ID.My brother is an federal judge and we have had several long deep conversations regarding this matter.... He says, that since VISA AND MASTERCARD makes the policy and Advertises these policies, it is their job to enforce them. If you complain and they fail to take steps to correct the problem, they can be suited, most like a class action... for example.. soppose i grab my visa card and rush to the pharmacy to get some heart medication, because im deadly ill, and the pharmacy refuses to sale me the medication, because i didnt bring my id with me... and i previously complained about this very same merchant, and allowed enough time for VISA/MASTER TO investigate and take action. And I die.... or get very ill, due to the fact that i didnt have my medication. VISA AND MASTER CAN BE LIABLE.
my brother told me some similar cases. I would have to prove of course that, VISA AND MASTER failed to communicate with the merchant warning them, etc... and thats easy, just by having a court order the release documents from the merchant....
alot of legal stuff, but i get the point
I could also see the pharmacy claiming... "We didn't know who this person was. We could have been giving someone else life threatening medicine.".
#33
Posted 03 January 2008 - 12:17 PM
The merchant could be held liable too. I think a jury would see something wrong when the clerk withheld life-saving medicine because someone forgot their ID.My brother is an federal judge and we have had several long deep conversations regarding this matter.... He says, that since VISA AND MASTERCARD makes the policy and Advertises these policies, it is their job to enforce them. If you complain and they fail to take steps to correct the problem, they can be suited, most like a class action... for example.. soppose i grab my visa card and rush to the pharmacy to get some heart medication, because im deadly ill, and the pharmacy refuses to sale me the medication, because i didnt bring my id with me... and i previously complained about this very same merchant, and allowed enough time for VISA/MASTER TO investigate and take action. And I die.... or get very ill, due to the fact that i didnt have my medication. VISA AND MASTER CAN BE LIABLE.
my brother told me some similar cases. I would have to prove of course that, VISA AND MASTER failed to communicate with the merchant warning them, etc... and thats easy, just by having a court order the release documents from the merchant....
alot of legal stuff, but i get the point
I could also see the pharmacy claiming... "We didn't know who this person was. We could have been giving someone else life threatening medicine.".
I go to the pharmacy to get prescriptions... I have NEVER been asked for ID.
Also if the are IDing for the medicine, they would ID *CASH* customers too... just like how stuff with psuphedrine you need to show ID and be age 18+ ... they ID you if you pay cash.
Edited by BBQ123, 03 January 2008 - 12:18 PM.
#34
Posted 03 January 2008 - 12:31 PM
I go to the pharmacy to get prescriptions... I have NEVER been asked for ID.I could also see the pharmacy claiming... "We didn't know who this person was. We could have been giving someone else life threatening medicine.".The merchant could be held liable too. I think a jury would see something wrong when the clerk withheld life-saving medicine because someone forgot their ID.My brother is an federal judge and we have had several long deep conversations regarding this matter.... He says, that since VISA AND MASTERCARD makes the policy and Advertises these policies, it is their job to enforce them. If you complain and they fail to take steps to correct the problem, they can be suited, most like a class action... for example.. soppose i grab my visa card and rush to the pharmacy to get some heart medication, because im deadly ill, and the pharmacy refuses to sale me the medication, because i didnt bring my id with me... and i previously complained about this very same merchant, and allowed enough time for VISA/MASTER TO investigate and take action. And I die.... or get very ill, due to the fact that i didnt have my medication. VISA AND MASTER CAN BE LIABLE.
my brother told me some similar cases. I would have to prove of course that, VISA AND MASTER failed to communicate with the merchant warning them, etc... and thats easy, just by having a court order the release documents from the merchant....
alot of legal stuff, but i get the point
Good. I have. Not often, but it's happened.
Also if the are IDing for the medicine, they would ID *CASH* customers too... just like how stuff with psuphedrine you need to show ID and be age 18+ ... they ID you if you pay cash.
Duh! The point was that they might use 'safety' as an excuse to avoid any blame, regardless if it were true or not.
#35
Posted 03 January 2008 - 01:46 PM
For the record, I did give the person who was picking up the scripts my health insurance card so they had that at least.
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 01:54 PM
http://consumerist.c...it-card?cpage=3
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Posted 13 May 2008 - 03:30 PM
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Posted 14 May 2008 - 04:22 AM
http://citizensagain...om/reports.html
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