As per the network guidelines, in case of a dispute, the cardholder is required to provide a duly filled in Transaction Dispute Form (TDF) mentioning the details of the disputed transaction to enable / authorize the bank to investigate with the respective merchant / member bank, as appropriate.
First, access the Google Play Store and sign into your account. Then, visit 'Order History' to find the transaction you want a refund for. Click on 'Report a problem' and select the issue that best describes your situation. Provide the necessary details about why you're requesting a refund and submit your form.
Complaints can also to be filed electronically using our on-line complaint form via 311. if you have pictures to share of your submitted 311 complaint, please e-mail to catvplaints@montgomerycountymd.
Provide feedback about an app Open the Google Play App . Go to the detail page for an app or game. Tap More. Flag as inappropriate. Choose a reason. Tap Submit.
If your city has a 311 service, you can call to report issues like abandoned vehicles, noise complaints, and graffiti. By adding a second channel for citizens to report problems, 911 operators are freer to address emergencies.
In large cities, 311 is the number established to access information about municipal services (such as by-law enforcement, road repairs, garbage collection, municipal recreation programs, property taxes, etc). 411 is the number that residents call for business or residential listings (phone book/yellow pages).
Why 311? These simple 3 digits are just an easier number to remember and dial to reach County departments and services. The 311 digits were reserved and designated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1997 to be used for access to non-emergency local government.
MC311 provides a single contact number and website for non-emergency requests for information and service requests for Montgomery County Government. You can reach us by calling 311 within Montgomery County or 240-777-0311 from anywhere.
Request a City Service or Report a Concern Either by a live agent-assisted phone call or through the self-service web or mobile portal, 311 allows customers to report a problem, request a service, check the status of a previously submitted service request, and obtain information regarding City programs or events.
Request a City Service or Report a Concern Either by a live agent-assisted phone call or through the self-service web or mobile portal, 311 allows customers to report a problem, request a service, check the status of a previously submitted service request, and obtain information regarding City programs or events.