From: Paul on
legal question wrote:
> I am a US citizen living in Texas. I visited India on a vacation last
> October for 3 months. I purchased a Dell computer from the Dell
> website in India using a credit card. I then cancelled the order the
> next day. Now I'm back in Texas and after 6 months I still have not
> received my refund to my credit card. Dell sent me an email saying
> that they cannot refund the money to my credit card and they are going
> to send me a check in Indian Rupees to an address in India. Dell
> refuses to refund the money to my credit card.
>
> But I am an American Citizen, I want my money in US dollars, refunded
> to my credit card. Is there a way I can force Dell to refund my
> credit card in US dollars ?

Are there any restrictions on moving currency across the Indian border ?
Perhaps the cheque is to avoid a run-in with the Indian authorities ?

If you still have contact with people in India, you should ask them
whether there are any issues of that nature.

Paul
From: William J. Lunsford on
If you cancelled the order the next day, you should just dispute the charge
through your credit card company.

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> I am a US citizen living in Texas. I visited India on a vacation last
> October for 3 months. I purchased a Dell computer from the Dell
> website in India using a credit card. I then cancelled the order the
> next day. Now I'm back in Texas and after 6 months I still have not
> received my refund to my credit card. Dell sent me an email saying
> that they cannot refund the money to my credit card and they are going
> to send me a check in Indian Rupees to an address in India. Dell
> refuses to refund the money to my credit card.
>
> But I am an American Citizen, I want my money in US dollars, refunded
> to my credit card. Is there a way I can force Dell to refund my
> credit card in US dollars ?