zippitybop
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
I'm currently in a dispute with a large online poker site. They are claiming that someone with whom I traded funds with on another site for funds on their site obtained their funds fraudulently, and therefor I was now liable to them for the amount of the transaction. I don't believe this is true, and I have broken the case down like this:
We have 4 parties to this. The scammer (Party A), the credit card company (Party B), the site (Party C), and myself (Party D). A actually stole B's funds, and then used them to deposit on C's site, and C credited legitimate funds to A's account, believing it was receiving legitimate funds from B in return. A and D then trade legitimate funds. B then retrieves it's stolen funds from C. The point at which A and D traded legitimate funds, D is no longer involved in the situation. After the completion of a legitimate trade, D has exited the situation, and therefore, anything that happens after D's involvement (such as B's denying payment and retrieving funds from C), is no longer D's concern or liability.
I'm currently in a dispute with a large online poker site. They are claiming that someone with whom I traded funds with on another site for funds on their site obtained their funds fraudulently, and therefor I was now liable to them for the amount of the transaction. I don't believe this is true, and I have broken the case down like this:
We have 4 parties to this. The scammer (Party A), the credit card company (Party B), the site (Party C), and myself (Party D). A actually stole B's funds, and then used them to deposit on C's site, and C credited legitimate funds to A's account, believing it was receiving legitimate funds from B in return. A and D then trade legitimate funds. B then retrieves it's stolen funds from C. The point at which A and D traded legitimate funds, D is no longer involved in the situation. After the completion of a legitimate trade, D has exited the situation, and therefore, anything that happens after D's involvement (such as B's denying payment and retrieving funds from C), is no longer D's concern or liability.