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A bit of a long story, but here goes... thanks to all who are interested enough to read it all.
Basically, in December I knew I had to renew my subscripition because the expiration was in December 2006. I bought a 12+1 card and tried applying it on the 20th on my friend's 360 (I go there to play Gears of War with him and the such) and we kept getting a generic error message. My friend kept the card and said he'd call the 1-800 number and have it applied for me.
My friend did that, and the agent told him the card was applied (all but the free month, which apparently would show up in December of 2007) It seemed to be true since we checked my account status on the 360 and it showed that I had until December 2007. My friend then threw away the 12+1 card when it seemed as though it was applied. At around this time, I also changed my debit card number, which was from my old bank, to my current debit number.
Fast forward to the 22nd of January and I see that I'm charged automatically 49.99 for a year of Live. I call the 1-800 number and it turns out the original reason I couldn't apply the the 12+1 card was because my account was in bad standing because of the outdated debit card. I told them what the agent told my friend in December-- that the card was applied. They checked in my account and even saw a notation supporting this, saying something along the lines that I was having issues with my 12+1 card and that it was able to be applied over the phone. They said the only thing they could do is cancel the 49.99 charge and refund me (which has yet to shown up, apparently it takes up to 30 days depending on your bank) but they couldn't do anything about the 12+1 card. I would have to call corporate.
I called a number in Redmond which is apparently the corporate switchboard last week. I told them my situation and they said it would be forwarded to another department, which would call me back in four business days. I waited until this Tuesday, which was the fourth business day and called them back because no one from Microsoft ever called me. They said the only thing they could do is "Re-escalate" the request for them to call me again and that I'd have to wait another four days. I called Shenanigans on that and asked for the number of the department that was supposed to call me. The agent I spoke to didn't have it. I checked with her manager and I was told the same thing. I would have to wait until they could call me.
I guess the worse thing about this other than possibly losing out on 40 dollars is the fact that no one apologized to me. Miniscule I know, but instead of "I'm sorry" I would hear "Yes, you were told the card was applied when it really wasn't. That was incorrect information." "Yes, it has been four business days and no one from Microsoft has called you back." It's a frustrating situation.
Has anyone here gone through the same thing? Does anyone know a better way for me to get this resolved?
Basically, in December I knew I had to renew my subscripition because the expiration was in December 2006. I bought a 12+1 card and tried applying it on the 20th on my friend's 360 (I go there to play Gears of War with him and the such) and we kept getting a generic error message. My friend kept the card and said he'd call the 1-800 number and have it applied for me.
My friend did that, and the agent told him the card was applied (all but the free month, which apparently would show up in December of 2007) It seemed to be true since we checked my account status on the 360 and it showed that I had until December 2007. My friend then threw away the 12+1 card when it seemed as though it was applied. At around this time, I also changed my debit card number, which was from my old bank, to my current debit number.
Fast forward to the 22nd of January and I see that I'm charged automatically 49.99 for a year of Live. I call the 1-800 number and it turns out the original reason I couldn't apply the the 12+1 card was because my account was in bad standing because of the outdated debit card. I told them what the agent told my friend in December-- that the card was applied. They checked in my account and even saw a notation supporting this, saying something along the lines that I was having issues with my 12+1 card and that it was able to be applied over the phone. They said the only thing they could do is cancel the 49.99 charge and refund me (which has yet to shown up, apparently it takes up to 30 days depending on your bank) but they couldn't do anything about the 12+1 card. I would have to call corporate.
I called a number in Redmond which is apparently the corporate switchboard last week. I told them my situation and they said it would be forwarded to another department, which would call me back in four business days. I waited until this Tuesday, which was the fourth business day and called them back because no one from Microsoft ever called me. They said the only thing they could do is "Re-escalate" the request for them to call me again and that I'd have to wait another four days. I called Shenanigans on that and asked for the number of the department that was supposed to call me. The agent I spoke to didn't have it. I checked with her manager and I was told the same thing. I would have to wait until they could call me.
I guess the worse thing about this other than possibly losing out on 40 dollars is the fact that no one apologized to me. Miniscule I know, but instead of "I'm sorry" I would hear "Yes, you were told the card was applied when it really wasn't. That was incorrect information." "Yes, it has been four business days and no one from Microsoft has called you back." It's a frustrating situation.
Has anyone here gone through the same thing? Does anyone know a better way for me to get this resolved?