I did exactly what was required of me. I got a notarized copy of the money back guarantee, a copy of the insurance stating that it had not been sold, and everything in the exact time allotted in their ridiculous policy.
Then I receive a letter from them stating that, GET THIS: "Your ad file was posted on April 18, 2006. Your MBG was postmarked July 18, 2006. This is a total of 100 days! " They claimed that I was 3 days over their 97 day policy.
But, if you add up the days from April 18 to July 18 it only totals 92 days.
So these people are full of **** and I guess the only way to get the money back is by... well, it will take some perseverence.
Andrew
Victoria, British Columbia
Canada
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