It is the same principle in my opinion.
Rather than dwelling on it, I would suggest you smile and move on. Unless the card turns out not to be stolen and the client was going through fraud tests with aw for spending an obcene amount of money (Only experienced this once), nothing will change, you'll still be out of pocket.
Aw is not the only site to do this, many other sites do also.
It may be worth asking if it was a stolen card or checks on their end. If I hadnt of asked before, I wouldnt have known and the credits were back in my account a few days later.
If the card is not registered as stolen at the time of credits being loaded, you know... (thats why I brought my example in of the HPI)
Just checked the T&Cs and the help desk for you and I cant find too much info.
Perhaps admin will come along
Rather than dwelling on it, I would suggest you smile and move on. Unless the card turns out not to be stolen and the client was going through fraud tests with aw for spending an obcene amount of money (Only experienced this once), nothing will change, you'll still be out of pocket.
Aw is not the only site to do this, many other sites do also.
It may be worth asking if it was a stolen card or checks on their end. If I hadnt of asked before, I wouldnt have known and the credits were back in my account a few days later.
If the card is not registered as stolen at the time of credits being loaded, you know... (thats why I brought my example in of the HPI)
Just checked the T&Cs and the help desk for you and I cant find too much info.
Perhaps admin will come along