GoFundMe might challenge those charge-backs as fraudulent (under the grounds that charge-backs might only be allowed if refunds are not an option), thus tying up your money until after the February 17th deadline (meaning they would have donated it to a 'charity' prior to you getting a chance to asking for a refund).
Apparently arbitration (or maybe lawsuit?) might be an option, which brings a lot of upfront costs to the individual (while incurring costs to GoFundMe as well).
That's a possible dis-info campaign, to capture all of the funds (to be donated to "charities") that would have otherwise been refunded.
See Syrinx posts here and here.
Summary:
GoFundMe might challenge those charge-backs as fraudulent (under the grounds that charge-backs might only be allowed if refunds are not an option), thus tying up your money until after the February 17th deadline (meaning they would have donated it to a 'charity' prior to you getting a chance to asking for a refund).
Apparently arbitration (or maybe lawsuit?) might be an option, which brings a lot of upfront costs to the individual (while incurring costs to GoFundMe as well).
Thank you for that info. I will need to check with my bank manager (Trump Patriot) about options here.
If contested and then the window is missed, can we attempt to chargeback again since they will not allow a refund at that time?
Thanks fren!
My pleasure.
This is all dated information, apparently.
They're doing a full refund now, or so they say.
No need for request for refund.
https://greatawakening.win/p/141YNP6h4D/gofundme-backs-down-on-the-reque/