Resolved Question: Credit card dispute problem?
Anyway, two months ago I ordered some comic book supplies online but the order took unusually long so I thought I got ripped off and called the credit card company to dispute the charge. A few days later, the guy from the online company emails me saying that he's sorry and has sent out my items. It was late due to the fact that they had to backorder it. So seeing the UPS confirmation number I canceled the dispute. Now, the company emails me saying that have paperwork about me disputing the charge and demanding that they refund me but I emailed him saying the dispute was canceled and that the charge was put back on my credit card which I happily repaid 2 months ago. Is he trying to scratch money of me, I mean, it's kinda petty to fight over 25 bucks of items but like I said, I canceled the dispute and told him not to worry. But should I be worried?The items already shipped, I have had them for the past 2 months! I canceled the dispute the minute he gave me the package confirmation number and I already PAID HIM! But now he's saying he's received paperwork about me disputing the charge when I already CANCELED IT! Reginald Hudlin, the president of BET became the writer of Black Panther (comics) and scripted the wedding of the Black Panther and Storm in 200Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer became the successful writer of Astonishing X-Men and later Runaways, and is currently reviving both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off series Angel as ongoing comics set in the TV series' canon. Comic Book Collector Questions MIKE SELVONMany of us collected comic books as kids. public schools) and past beliefs about comics among individual educators. Subsequent minority heroes, such as the X-Men's Storm (the first black superheroine) and The Teen Titans' Cyborg avoided the patronizing nature of the earlier characters. Storm and Cyborg were both part of superhero teams, which became increasingly diverse in subsequent years. But apparently the high dollar superstructure of the corporate mind doesn't want to part with all their income. Timely also published one of humor cartoonist Basil Wolverton's best-known features, "Powerhouse Pepper,"[8]as well as a line of children's funny animal comics whose most popular characters were Super Rabbit and the duo Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal.
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