I was ordering a product for my grandmother using my mom’s card and the card was not going through even though we knew there was sufficient funds in the account. I tried this 3 times thinking maybe I was just typing in something wrong. No- still wouldn’t go through. So then I tried my card with sufficient funds thinking it was maybe something to do with just my mom’s card. Also said it didn’t go through the two times from my card. So my last resort was to try to use my card but through PayPal and that finally did get the order to go through. But when my mom and I checked out bank statements right afterwards- ALL OF THE TIMES I TRIED ON BOTH CARDS WENT THROUGH AS PENDING CHARGES AND PUSHED MY ACCOUNT INTO THE NEGATIVE !!! ALSO MAKING ME FACE AN OVERDRAFT FEE CHARGE THAT I NOW HAVE TO FIGHT BECAUSE THE PENDING CHARGES ON BOTH ACCOUNTS HAVE NOT ROLLED OFF YET AFTER TWO DAYS!!! ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS AND I’M FURIOUS!!! They emailed me back after I reached out and said “it usually doesn’t go through because of a “billing address error on my part” which is obviously not what happened in my case BECAUSE ALL THE CHARGES MADE IT TO THE BANK!!! They refuse to take any type of accountability for the error in their ordering system and I urge anyone who is thinking about purchasing to BEWARE!!!
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Walter Drake, a pioneer in direct mail, began operations in 1947 in Colorado Springs with a single novel idea. In his one-room office, he created a character named “Tommy Turtle” and parents all over the country signed up for their children to receive personalized, upbeat pen pal letters and gifts from Tommy. In the beginning, he advertised in House Beautiful and Harper’s Bazaar magazines. After achieving success in this endeavor, Mr. Drake gradually added more and more products including stationery and address labels for writing letters to family and friends which became very popular during the 1950’s and 60’s as America became a more mobile society.
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