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EllaUnicorn123

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Should I refund this client … please help
« on: 21 August 2024, 01:53:32 pm »
Hey girls, I had a client come the other night and he said when he arrived could he transfer. I begrudgingly said yes. He handed me his phone and I put in the bank details and it never came through. The next morning he sent me a video recording of him on the phone with his bank and the customer service person read out my account number with one digit wrong.
What do I do? He claims it was my mistake and that i owe him the money but I believe he needs to do a chargeback with his bank because all the other numbers and name are correct. I offered to send an email to his banks customer services with my details on. He says he doesn’t want the stress and that I need to pay him. He sent me a screenshot of my old car on gov vehicle tax checker he said he found with my details and said he’s getting his money back off me one way or another.

My position is that he needs to go through his bank. I’m sorry in advance this is scrambled I’m just trying to move house and I don’t have a spare £160 but I feel guilty and bad and stressed grrrr.

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #1 on: 21 August 2024, 02:04:28 pm »
REMINDER :-Always make the money arrives into your bank account not just receiving a bank notification.
 (1)Did he receive a service from you, after you put in your bank details? If yes, he is the one who owes some money
(2) Did walk out of the session and didn't receive a service? If yes, why didnt both discuss refund there and then.

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #2 on: 21 August 2024, 02:06:11 pm »
How I’ve read it is you’ve had a booking with him but the money hasn’t reached your bank yet (because of the wrong digit) and he wants you to refund him? Even though you haven’t received the money OR the payment didn’t go through and you didn’t end up letting him stay? Sorry just got a bit confused.


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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #3 on: 21 August 2024, 02:25:36 pm »
If it's a genuine mistake and you ballsed up the account number the money won't go through and will be pinged back to him automatically. Banks won't accept a transfer if the details are wrong.

You can't 'refund' him because he hasn't paid you - how would you even know the 'bank employee' was real? I call bollocks.

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #4 on: 21 August 2024, 03:04:52 pm »
One for Warnings - you have been thoroughly scammed.

I'd bet whatever you entered the details into his phone was not, in fact, a genuine bank website / app.

Having got a free service, he now wants you to pay him...

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #5 on: 21 August 2024, 03:15:55 pm »
How I’ve read it is you’ve had a booking with him but the money hasn’t reached your bank yet (because of the wrong digit) and he wants you to refund him? Even though you haven’t received the money OR the payment didn’t go through and you didn’t end up letting him stay? Sorry just got a bit confused.


Sorry. I didn’t give him a service as we waited about 20 minutes and the money didn’t arrive he left. The next morning he sent me a snippet of a phone call where the b customer service person read out my account number but one digit was wrong and so it never arrived. I put my account number in his phone. But I’m sure I did it correctly. I’ve told him he should ask for a charge back from his bank and id be happy to email in support showing I was the intended recipient but he wants me to pay him. Yeah fuck it I’m not going to.

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #6 on: 21 August 2024, 03:18:42 pm »
If it's a genuine mistake and you ballsed up the account number the money won't go through and will be pinged back to him automatically. Banks won't accept a transfer if the details are wrong.

You can't 'refund' him because he hasn't paid you - how would you even know the 'bank employee' was real? I call bollocks.


Yes this is what I was trying to say to him, surely they would of held and then sent the money back to him as I entered my correct name sort code and then account number with one digit wrong…I just felt a bit overwhelmed this morning :-X I won’t pay him

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #7 on: 21 August 2024, 03:22:43 pm »
Nope, this is bullshit top to bottom. The fact he wasted 20 mins of his own time was precisely because it was worth it for the possibility for you to go 'Ah lets just do the booking, I trust you!' most would have just said after 5 mins 'if its not working lets just leave it' or they would try and get some cash out as a last resort. Just your usual chancer/scammer, Block report and move on!
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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #8 on: 21 August 2024, 03:38:17 pm »
A scam.

What sensible person would let any other person into their genuine bank account app? Imagine telling the bank 'Logged into my bank account app, I gave my phone to a stranger to set up the transfer'

Plus I would never use a client's device it's for him to set up the bank transfer, then he can't blame anyone else. I do know what it's like though start of the booking faced with bank transfer, which is why I say transfer must arrive viewable in my banking app no later than 2 hour prior. I had ten minutes of my time wasted seeking enough phone signal to log into my banking app when this happened outcall recently. I don't even trust the app alert I have to log in, see it in the account.

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #9 on: 21 August 2024, 04:19:32 pm »
Something similar happened to me before, sat in a man’s house for a whole 30 minutes while he’s trying to transfer money to me and saying it’s sent when it clearly wasn’t, goes to get another phone- like that would make a difference- and tries again, shows me a picture (probably a made up screenshot) of money leaving his account. I ended up just leaving to his dismay as he genuinely thought I’d be giving him something for nothing, it’s not your problem to be dealing with, if the money has left his account then the bank can take action , also if it’s the incorrect details it comes up and won’t let you proceed any further

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #10 on: 21 August 2024, 07:15:45 pm »
He sent me a screenshot of my old car on gov vehicle tax checker he said he found with my details and said he’s getting his money back off me one way or another

In addition to the scam element of the whole thing, this re your car is very sinister, a blackmail threat imho.

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #11 on: 21 August 2024, 07:24:23 pm »

Yes this is what I was trying to say to him, surely they would of held and then sent the money back to him as I entered my correct name sort code and then account number with one digit wrong…I just felt a bit overwhelmed this morning :-X I won’t pay him
Good, ignore tht idiot   

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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #12 on: 21 August 2024, 07:48:46 pm »
The police usually need serious prodding to care about obtaining services by deception - what he tried here and will inevitably have tried / succeeded with others before - but they do tend to be very interested in blackmail.

If you don't want to report it directly, see if there's a sex work project near you that will.
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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #13 on: 22 August 2024, 08:27:11 am »
If somebody wishes to do a bank transfer l require 10 of it before they come in so it’s set up.
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Re: Should I refund this client … please help
« Reply #14 on: 22 August 2024, 08:46:47 am »
If somebody wishes to do a bank transfer l require 10 of it before they come in so it’s set up.

This did occur to me, if a new transfer 2-step verification is usually required. Any new client of mine will have already paid a deposit by transfer, but I still had the signal issues and I won't connect to a client's Wi-Fi. When accepting first or second booking I send a confirmation text, or email wording of which includes £××× 'balance to pay cash on arrival'.