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Charged by Tesco Visa for receiving nothing!

I recently ordered some goods online from a retailer in Australia. The price on the site was quoted in dollars. I received an email the same day from the retailer apologising because the goods were out of stock and confirming that my card had been credited with a re-fund.

However, on checking my statement I saw that I was charged £327.72 for the goods I never received but only received a re-fund for £308.30. My guess is that I've been stung by a nasty exchange rate both ways. Let's just say I'm hopping made about the missing £19.42!!!:mad:

Has this happened to anyone else and is there anything I can do about it?

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  • cm7
    cm7 Posts: 298 Forumite
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    Your credit card will charge a currency exchange fee on both transactions. I doubt they'll refund it but no harm in asking.
  • bengalknights
    bengalknights Posts: 5,021 Forumite
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    This happens alot when purchasing in foreign currency sometimes you gain sometimes you lose out unfortunatly.
  • dalesrider
    dalesrider Posts: 3,447 Forumite
    Retailer should have reversed the transaction... NOT refunded.

    Contact Tesco. There is a chargeback right avaiable when its not your fault for a exchange diffrence.
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  • System
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    Swings and roundabouts. I've made a profit before now on a US refund to my credit card
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  • jonesMUFCforever
    jonesMUFCforever Posts: 28,898 Forumite
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    edited 4 April 2013 at 7:58PM
    peajayb wrote: »
    I recently ordered some goods online from a retailer in Australia. The price on the site was quoted in dollars. I received an email the same day from the retailer apologising because the goods were out of stock and confirming that my card had been credited with a re-fund.

    However, on checking my statement I saw that I was charged £327.72 for the goods I never received but only received a re-fund for £308.30. My guess is that I've been stung by a nasty exchange rate both ways. Let's just say I'm hopping made about the missing £19.42!!!:mad:

    Has this happened to anyone else and is there anything I can do about it?
    You can start by reading the terms of your card re - transactions originating abroad - the card has done nothing wrong. You chose to buy in a different currency - the exchange risk is then yours should anything go wrong.
    I would be more dissapointed with the Australian company for actually debiting your card before being in a position to ship.

    A quick phone call might get you the difference back as a gesture of goodwill - don't go barging in - be polite and see what happens.
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