Hi,
Before I going to write down everything I would like to ask if this is the correct place to discuss some issues I have with moneybookers? Or can/should I contact the SBR guys?
Thanks
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they don't need a proper reason to close your account, they can do whatever they please. sorry, but your complaint is going nowhere.
also, you're obviously not a big fan of moneybookers, and it would seem it is safe to conclude from your post you do not even want to use them anymore. so why do you want them to reopen the account if they're "a bag of shit"?
SBR Founder Join Date: 9/13/2005
on the first point you're wrong. a bank is allowed to decline/terminate a customer, a book is allowed to decline/terminate a customer and Moneybookers is allowed to decline/terminate a customer if they feel like it.
their T&C (17) is quite clear on this as well. depending on the situation, they might or might not have had to notify you, but apparently they did. they may or may not have given you a reason why they terminated your account, but basically they don't have to. whether you agree with their decision or whether you think you've actually done anything wrong is completely irrelevant. my guess is there's more to this story (since you're from the Netherlands I can guess one or two things that might have happened with payment methods being used for betting that weren't supposed to be used at that time), but even if there isn't, there's nothing you can do.
on the second point you're correct. i misread. let me rephrase: why would you want to use a service that has treated you like a "bag of shit"
SBR Founder Join Date: 9/13/2005
Not sure what your point is to be honest. I can't remember writing about rule 17.1 anywhere. Obviously, based on your explanation rule 17.4 does apply:
"17.4. We may at any time suspend or terminate your Moneybookers Account without notice in case:
17.4.1. you breach any condition of these Terms of Use or any other condition applicable to specific services covered by separate terms and conditions;"
Now, where exactly does it say they are obliged to provide you with a further explanation and evidence about your wrongdoing (again: if they had confiscated any funds this would be a different matter entirely)?
Ah, so it's not a matter of principle after all, but rather a more practical matter. That clears things up.
Well, this is an open forum as you might have noticed. I'll judge whatever I want and post whatever I want, unless a moderator, which you are not, objects.
SBR Founder Join Date: 9/13/2005
Well, you "felt" wrong. I didn't refer to 17.1, as I had no way of knowing what they were accusing you of.
It says they can lock and close your account right there, if they notice you have breached their Terms of Use in whatever way. Whatever you think, believe or do isn't relevant. I totally agree with you it would have been much a lot more practical if Moneybookers would have been a bit more straightforward with you and had been more forthcoming with evidence, but basically they don't need to and they usually aren't (like Neteller and like many books). I even agree they treated you like a "bag of shit", I'm just warning you they are within their rights and putting all of your energy into a dispute that you are never going to win is a waste. If you don't believe me, fine.
What I'm posting is relevant to the topic imo. You can't open a topic and expect posts in it to be exactly in the form you want them to be. Fine, you reported it to the moderators, good luck. You do realize that means every post here should be deleted, as nobody actually gave you any practical advice on how to approach the Ombudsman in a more convincing way (not sure you noticed, but the Ombudsman isn't exactly jumping with joy to take on your case either) and everybody commented on the dispute itself? If you solely want to discuss ways to get through to the Financial Ombudsman, or how to get that final decision letter you're after, you're on the wrong forum, as I doubt many here have ever been through that loop. Try a UK banking forum.
SBR Founder Join Date: 9/13/2005