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Re: shop.nokia.co.uk cancelled my order - UK
Ordered with x2 discount codes on 20th Oct - Checked with my bank, gone through all fine here. (Barclays)
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My order got cancelled too. I used 3 codes. My credit card company (Tesco's) rang my home phone and left a message instead of ringing my mobile number!:mad: If anyone manages to get their codes reinstated please share the info. |
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Re: shop.nokia.co.uk cancelled my order - UK
I can see why people are frustrated but they really should be venting at their credit card companies for declining authorisation rather than checking prior to checking with the end client. Reading the posts it does seem to be the usual candidates for issues (CC companies). There is a mechanism for communicating with etailers that an authorisation is pending but often credit card companies fail to use it and send a declined instead.
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Re: shop.nokia.co.uk cancelled my order - UK
I used my HSBC card and unfortunately my order with 2 discount codes got cancelled. Seems HSBC thought it may have been a fraudulent transaction.
Checked on twitter and there are a dozen or so people affected there too. |
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The order should still be open and they should ask how I am going to pay for it. It is a form of contract that has been entered into. |
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I agree it's unsporting of Nokia not to allow you to continue with the order but if they have an indication back from the CC company that it is fraud they aren't likely to be overly helpful. Regarding contract, technically the contract is that you will pay for something and they will supply. If payment is refused then the contract is broken. Not exactly fair but understandable. I would suggest asking to talk to a supervisor rather than the first person that answers the call. Explain calmly why you feel you are caught in the middle through no fault of your own. If there is a way to do it most people are reasonable when presented with a rationale arguement. |
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