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Wearable Promotional Products

Good Ideas for Good Causes

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This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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  • Additional Info:
    The founder of Good Ideas for Good Causes, Luke Montgomery, is also a principal of DeportRacism.com PAC. BBB maintains a separate BBB Business Review of DeportRacism.com PAC. 

About This Business

Good Ideas for Good Causes sells products against racism, sexism, feminism  through their website.



Products and Services

products against racism, sexism, feminism

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
10/19/2012
Business Started:
10/1/2010
Alternate Names:
FCKH8
Legalize Love
H8Sux
STR8 Against H8!
FCKH8.com
LegalizeLove.com
Business Management:
Mr. Luke Montgomery

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Luke Montgomery
Customer Contacts
Mr. Luke Montgomery
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (863) 271-0978
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business

Additional Information

Refund and Exchange Policy
FTC tips on disputing a billing error on your credit card:

You must:

Write to the credit card issuer at the address for "billing inquiries," not the address for sending your payments (the address for billing inquiries is often found on the back of your most recent monthly statement); include your name, address, account number and a description of the billing error.

Send your letter so that it reaches the credit card issuer within 60 days after the first bill containing the error was mailed to you.

Send your letter by certified mail, return receipt requested, so you have proof of what the credit card issuer received.

Include copies (not originals) of sales slips or other documents that support your position.

Keep a copy of your dispute letter. It is important to send the letter to the correct company. In the case of Visa and MasterCard, you should send it to the bank that issued the card.The credit card issuer must acknowledge your complaint in writing within 30 days after receiving it, unless the problem has already been resolved. And the credit card issuer must resolve the dispute within two billing cycles (but not more than 90 days) after receiving your letter.

The consumer protections for a debit card fall under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and may differ from protections for a credit card under the FCBA. So you may not be able to dispute a debit and get a refund for nondelivery or late delivery. Still, some debit card issuers voluntarily offer protections and solutions to problems like the failure to receive merchandise bought with a debit card. Contact your debit card issuer for more information about particular policies and protection.

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