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IMovedYourCheese t1_iuinchm wrote

Do you have this communication with the management company in writing? If not, start a text/email conversation with them, and once you have all the details of the situation captured in it (including them admitting to the original price, system lag etc.) file a chargeback.

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[deleted] OP t1_iuipl10 wrote

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INFOborg t1_iujafhk wrote

That's a good plan, but you should still ask them in your e-mail for more details regarding their system update failure, and the circumstances that led to the apartment not being available.

The more info they give you, the easier it is for them to hang themselves.

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[deleted] OP t1_iujduvg wrote

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IrlArizonaBoi t1_iujh6ht wrote

Just go straight to the CC company.

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jimbofranks t1_iujmp3p wrote

They need to refund your money. Anything other than a full refund is a runaround. Just go to CC company and be done with it.

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Gravelly-Stoned t1_iujw5x1 wrote

I agree that you should just charge back thru the CC company. I had a bad experience with a theater who canceled a performance and then refused refund ticket costs (they were not cheap) without me going thru third party (PayPal). I had not contact or contact with paypal, so I had no reason or desire to involve them. I emailed Chase and sent documents (theater did email guests on cancellation before event). Chase gave me an immediate credit and forwarded a confirmation three weeks later. Never hear again from the theater or PayPal. Both lost a customer forevermore.

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