Bobctat2035
Bronze Member
And that's totally fine since I would not deal with a client who I don't know can actually pay me for the product they're ordering.Sorry but your statement is why I would not deal with your business. Payment for custom items is a far cry from catalog items (items that you list everyday). On line purchases are back dropped by a CC (ability to pay with a pending amount on credit card) rung up. At real time of shipment that turns into a CC charge. With CC bills the customer has dispute charge in a reasonable time period ability. EA's billing so far ahead of delivery was a disaster waiting to occur for the purchaser.
One reason I prefer Amazon is they do not convert the pending charge to an actual charge until shipping occurs. Those companies that make up a shipping label but do not ship like you find all over the net are not any different than this EA. Once they get your money they do not feel any more obligation to provide a product.
You're referring to authorization vs. capture. Most companies will authorize your CC immediately when you order. This basically verifies and puts a hold on your funds until the item is shipped which is when it is captured or finalized. The problem is authorizations only last for 30 days where they automatically fall off. So, if you're lead time is or can be over 30 days, this system creates problems.
Chargebacks can be done up to a year after the transaction.
The obligation is customer satisfaction. Hence why we have zero 1 star reviews and EA has a bunch. Buyer beware.