Sigh, you are exposed to counter party credit risk, in WS fashion terms these days.
Robbers and rapists they are. Keep the transfer records and talk to them. If possible, consult a lawyer and leverage your options:
1. Transfer all your money to another company.
2. Sue the company.
3. Send them a bill, put an interest rate of 30% on the $3000 and charge them. Also send the bill to a collection company or credit agencies or business rating agencies.
I guess your will do 1. BTW, I feel that businesses these days are hungary (may be the employees fighting to keep the jobs?). Before they offer true discount and plan options. Now they fake discount and plan options. Once I change, fees are charged and plans/discount are untrue. I have to spend a lot of time to get my money back if lucky. For a fee $100, what I can do? Pay $500 to a lawyer to get back $100? Lawyers don't even want to take my case.
Finally, once easy money gone, more jerks will be around.
Robbers and rapists they are. Keep the transfer records and talk to them. If possible, consult a lawyer and leverage your options:
1. Transfer all your money to another company.
2. Sue the company.
3. Send them a bill, put an interest rate of 30% on the $3000 and charge them. Also send the bill to a collection company or credit agencies or business rating agencies.
I guess your will do 1. BTW, I feel that businesses these days are hungary (may be the employees fighting to keep the jobs?). Before they offer true discount and plan options. Now they fake discount and plan options. Once I change, fees are charged and plans/discount are untrue. I have to spend a lot of time to get my money back if lucky. For a fee $100, what I can do? Pay $500 to a lawyer to get back $100? Lawyers don't even want to take my case.
Finally, once easy money gone, more jerks will be around.