I'd give it a shot (chargeback on the card, that is). I've had to do it once or twice in the past and they don't care in the slightest what you were buying, they just need to know that you tried to purchase something and didn't receive the goods. I didn't have to go to the bank, I just called the phone # on the back of the card and reported credit fraud. They jumped to attention at the thought that a customer had been defrauded. They have no business asking you whether you have a prescription or anything like that nor do they care. Basically you tell them that you ordered something online, got charged for it, then refunded, then recharged, yet X amount of time has passed and you still have received nothing. They'll work with you, they want you as a customer. They'll probably give you a generic form to fill out and in a few days/weeks you will be re-credited the money you are owed. Don't give in, it's too easy to get that money back and give the folks who ripped you off a little grief in the process, and the more we let these scammers get away with it the more they'll keep trying.
good luck either way...
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