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ORDERED FROM UKDISS - BUT AVOID THEM


poopsypoopsy  1 | 2  
Apr 09, 2021 | #1
So I placed an order with this company for my final yr project. But as soon as I placed the payment I felt immensely guilty and morally wrong, so I asked for a refund, to this I got answered that it would take 5-7days to process the refund, and then I got messages from several different numbers saying I can't get my refund, and the payment didn't go through (which is a lie) and one number threatened to report me to the ministry of education???? like what?? I have received no work from them and neither wish to use their services. They only have my name and phone number, can they report me? I payed through bank transfer, how possible is it for me to get a refund back?
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 09, 2021 | #2
The good news is that there's nothing for them to "report." Ignore them.

The bad news is that there's probably nothing you can do to recover a payment by bank wire.
OP poopsypoopsy  1 | 2  
Apr 09, 2021 | #3
@FreelanceWriter
not even from a uk bank? the fact that they keep contacting me from different numbers shows that they are afraid of my bank getting my money back no?
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 09, 2021 | #4
I don't know why they would keep contacting you unless, maybe, it's to try to intimidate you into not publicizing your experience with them, exactly the way you're doing here, because they already have your money and I don't think that kind of payment can be reversed (especially, if you're the one who executed it). Unfortunately, I don't believe there's any way to recover funds wired by the actual owner of a bank account; but, admittedly, I'm not an expert in US banking law, much less in UK banking law. In general, I don't think legitimate wire transfers from a bank account can be reversed unless the bank did something wrong (such as giving someone unauthorized access to your account or failing to authenticate the person executing the transaction). Just out of curiosity, how much money is at issue?
OP poopsypoopsy  1 | 2  
Apr 09, 2021 | #5
@FreelanceWriter
quite a lot. £375
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Apr 09, 2021 | #6
How many pages were they supposed to provide for £375?

Just curious why you, apparently, didn't do any kind search for reviews about them before placing an order. The very first result that popped up when I Googled the company + "review" told me everything I'd have needed to know, particularly under "Factor 3: Level of Quality."

This user's experience also illustrates my point (in other threads) that "guarantees" and "policies" published on company websites are meaningless without some objective evidence elsewhere (like here) that they actually abide by those guarantees and policies. Their FAQs have a section called "Placing an Order and Payment" with a question about how to cancel orders: it says that they'll issue a full refund "straight away" as long as it hasn't yet been assigned to a writer. Essay companies can post any customer-friendly "guarantees" and "policies" they want to, and they may all sound great...until you try to hold them to those terms.
noted  10 | 2078 ☆☆☆☆☆  
May 11, 2022 | #7
The mistake of the OP was paying through a non-refundable service. Never use a payment method that will leave you exposed with no money back guarantees. Even if the company refuses to refund your money, if the payment channel has a chargeback guarantee, you will somehow manage to get even a fraction of the money back. Never use a bank transfer, never use your debit card, never use your credit card. Those are the most difficult payment channels to use in the event of a refund claim. In this case, I bet the OP never saw that money again and no charges were filed against him in any venue. Seriously, the ministry of education? They do not deal with these sorts of problems. They were just trying to scare the OP because they had already laundered the money into an offshore bank account. They never had any intention of returning it.
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