Comment by komocode
5 years ago
Chargeback is to establish that Apple can shutdown your services if Apple thinks you owe them money.
Dustin was erroneously credited for something from Apple, and now Apple shutdown his account because they want the money back. This would have happened if it was a Chase card which would prove this statement wrong (which is my whole point):
" the main issue is that Apple shut down his other Apple services because of non-payment. This presumably wouldn't happen if the charge was on a non-Apple card."
> Making this situation sound like this would have never happened if Dustin used a Chase card would be not true.
It is true! If Dustin missed a Chase payment, it has no effect on any of these other things. The iCloud account was paid up already, it wasn't late.
Wrong.
If Dustin used a Chase card for the trade in/payment for the Mac, this situation would have resulted in the exact same way.
> If Dustin used a Chase card for the trade in/payment for the Mac, this situation would have resulted in the exact same way.
How so? Apple charges the Chase card, Chase pays Apple, end of story as far as Apple is concerned, Apple gets its money.
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