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Jan 20, 2008 5:36 PM

in response to:
stormy
Re: MacSpeech unveils Dictate
Stormy,
I had the same experience
I had the same experience with MacSpeech several years ago when I first bought IListen and tried to return it.
They would not answer the phone.
They would not answer emails.
They would not issue a refund.
People don't change
Unfortunately, I don't think people change. For some reason, this is how they deal with problems -- they don't. They ignore it and hope you will go away.
Hopefully Dictate will be a wonderful product, but I'll wait and see.
Return the item via UPS and contact your credit card company
I would suggest that you return the item via UPS so that you have proof of delivery.
Then contact your credit card company, tell them you return the product and ask the credit card company to issue a credit to your card.
Also tell the credit card company that you tried contacting the company, but they did not answer their phone or their emails.
The credit card company will issue you a refund, and it is much easier to get them to issue you a refund than to try to get a company to do it.
I have a business and a credit card merchant account, and I can tell you that this is the easiest way.
I have done this many times in order to force a company to issue a refund.
It's the best way to do it.
Just to be safe, I will often return a product and let the company know that I have let the credit card company know that I have returned the item and that a refund is forthcoming.
I then fax a letter to the credit card company saying just that -- I bought the item on this date, I contacted the company on this date, I returned the item on this date and that they should issue a credit for a particular amount.
That way I am on record with the credit card company that I have returned the item and that I expect a refund.
That way, if I forget, and realize several months from now that a credit has not been issued, I can simply contact the credit card company and remind them of the letter that I sent them.