1 /5 Misty Rain: They charged me a $1.09 more than I paid and my receipt clearly indicates. It may be a small amount and petty yes but it’s companies like this that run AI scams that are ruining our country. They start with small amounts to see who notices and who doesn’t and then work their way up. It may seem small to some but it’s the moral of it. What makes these people think they are entitled to take money that is not theirs? This is a federal offense. To the owner just know you are not above the law and I reported you for these deceptive services.
Replying to your message:
If you are charging a $1.09 service fee, it is legally required to be itemized on the receipt at the time of purchase. Adding unauthorized charges after a transaction is complete is not only unethical — it is illegal. You can’t just tack on fees after the fact. Let’s be real: this is not a misunderstanding, it’s deceptive business conduct.
Instead of addressing the issue professionally, you’ve chosen to respond with a personal attack — a move that only further highlights your culpability. Your response is not only unprofessional, but also potentially constitutes witness intimidation. You should know that what you’re doing isn’t just a civil issue — it rises to the level of credit card fraud and racketeering, both of which carry serious legal consequences.
You are speaking to a trained paralegal. I strongly advise you to cease these unlawful practices immediately. Consider this your formal notice.