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Makes And Models => Other Electric Motorcycles => Topic started by: JaimeC on May 13, 2024, 07:07:26 PM
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Some years ago when the Meta-Cycle was first announced and they were taking deposits, a friend of mine attempted to put a deposit on one, but both of his credit card companies REFUSED the charge, saying that it looked suspicious. Looks like they did him a HUGE favor!
https://electrek.co/2024/05/12/failed-sondors-metacycle-motorcycle-was-never-street-legal-reveals-employee/
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If what you are saying is true, it begs one to ask.
Ok, so did the credit card companies KNOW this somehow? WHAT did they know, WHY wasn't it shared?
Ok,so I can literally open a business today, and I bet by tomorrow have a pay pal acct linked with a credit card, or get a clover system etc etc. I just need the license, which I can get same day at the tax office. I can then offer a product to sell, YOU offer to send me a down payment, deposit, whatever, and I am pretty sure they will allow that payment to go through. WHAT was their main excuse for denying these? It had to be past claims or something.
Why was this not shared, ... knowledge is protection, especially when it comes to fraud.
Just curious.
Aaron
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Apparently there was a history of bad credit with the company. This was several years back and I don't remember the details. I'm pretty sure I posted something about his troubles here when it happened but I'm not familiar with the search facility or even what keywords I would use to narrow it down.
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Thank you Jaime for the update.
Yah that would be a huge red flag, bad credit relations in the past.
THAT right there, ok so you are not paying your bills, meaning you either A, don't have money (to buy the stuff you need to build MY bike) or B: you are a con artist. If you don't care enough to pay that man the money you owe him, why would you care enough to pay me the bike you owe me??
Both good reasons to NOT deal with that company.,
Even if you did manage to make a bike and sell it to me, if you are not making ends meet, what happens 3 years down and I need work done, but YOU are no longer there to supply the parts I need?
Aaron