RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - Nitram100 - 26-12-2021 12:20
Have to agree as we don’t know what actually goes on before the girls go from web to tv but still not totally convinced but I leave it at that!
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - Rammyrascal - 26-12-2021 13:43
(26-12-2021 12:15 )The Silent Majority Wrote: Fair do's to Beth then. I did wonder because she's not known as a scammer.
If that strategy actually works, maybe we shouldn't be so quick to jump to conclusions about some of the other girls.
Yep. I've not seen anyone saying Beth is a scammer or seen Beth scamming.
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - ShandyHand - 26-12-2021 13:48
^ A rare few babes take the time to acknowledge that guys have reason to doubt by making sure they can tell the vibra is in and working. I recall one babe demonstrating the vibes against the metal of her laptop.
If only more babes would apply themselves in this way. As other posters have said the light in 'the tail' is there for a reason.
Obviously such reassurances are difficult while a babe's on TV but even there verification can be done via perv and chat if the babe is conscientious.
Punter trust can make or break any feature. I hope babes look to the Gold Shows' failure for evidence of the negative impact such things can have.
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - Rammyrascal - 26-12-2021 13:51
^^
Agree punter trust can make or break. If a punter doesn't trust a babe, they won't spend money on them
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - tony confederate - 26-12-2021 14:54
(25-12-2021 17:37 )scooby_doo Wrote: To anyone who has buzzed and you know its either not in or not turned on ask for your credits back and if they refuse get the bank to charge it back as its FRAUD plain and simple.
This is poor advice.
Anyone who buzzed must have felt the services was genuine otherwise they wouldn't have buzzed. To buzz and then state after the event that you've changed your mind and no longer feel it was genuine is not a proper use of a chargeback and you could end up being the one on a fraud charge.
The chargeback process is actually simple. You need a rock solid reason why something was wrong. You didn't authorise the transaction, you didn't receive the item or you didn't receive the right item, the service was not as described. You can demonstrate this and have done your best to resolve the matter with the seller.
Saying that you've become dissatisfied with a purchase is not a legitimate reason for filing a chargeback. After all, you were satisfied enough to buzz in the first place. If you were to argue that the services was not as described, what evidence could you find to prove that what you said is the truth?
If you felt the toy wasn't in, how come you still went ahead and buzzed? And if you only decided subsequently that the toy wasn't in, how are you going to substantiate this claim? It's similar to an attempted restaurant chargeback. If you ate the food your chargeback claim that it wasn't what your ordered is likely to be dismissed.
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - Boomerangutangangbang - 26-12-2021 15:18
^^ & the inability to supply any rock-solid evidence, more than likely gives them the confidence to trick punters.
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - winsaw - 26-12-2021 15:20
^^ don't work like that for adult company's thought, the card company will always 100% back the punter even on the weakest of reasons, they never ever back the adult company, the babeshows know this and expect to have to pay money back
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - tony confederate - 26-12-2021 15:33
What's an adult company? A gentleman’s club, a lingerie store?
If you think that adult companies never win, attempt a fraudulent chargeback against Playboy and see what happens.
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - Boomerangutangangbang - 26-12-2021 15:35
Winsaw, That's hardly the point. it sounds like your praising BS for doing the right thing & paying money back. Isn't it the case that they should be praised for never cheating punters in the first place.
Is it closer to the truth that not enough punters make claims against them, otherwise, if everyone made claims & they payed everyone's money back, then what would be the point in trying to con them in the first place ?
RE: Babestation - General Chat & Discussion - scooby_doo - 26-12-2021 19:00
Its not about fraudulently getting your cash back... if after the show you find out it was a fraud (i.e not the service you paid for) and have the proof, then approach BS or whoever explain what has been seen and request your credits back. You are paying for a service that hasn't been received!. After that if you still have the evidence and they haven't given a clear and valid explanation why you haven't received the service you have paid for you are entitled to use the other means. The other options are only successful if they think you can substantiate the claims (I worked in e-commerce with software download based services and if the provider defends the claim i.e can prove the service has been provided the re-charge will be declined)
If there wasn't deception in the first place none of these conversations would be taking place but unfortunately its more about £ from punters than honesty a lot of the time. I've been stung and the way I dealt with it, spoke to CS asked for some not all of the credits back basically for the part I hadn't received which they provided (credit to them for that) and then voted with my feet / wallet which is the only way it'll get through and sorted once and for all when everyone does the same.
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