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Journeymen Collegiate Duals - Dec 21-22

Regarding the top starting position of his opponent that McHenry was so upset about, I have never seen the top wrestler start in that position. I am going to have to do some research on the rules there. EDIT: From the NCAA rules: The offensive wrestler shall be on the right or left side of the opponent with at least one knee on the mat to the outside of the near leg, not touching the defensive wrestler. A knee or foot may be placed in back of the defensive wrestler’s feet, not touching the defensive wrestler. The head shall be placed on or above the midline of the opponent’s back.

I re-watched the match. His opponent was trying to gain an advantage by placing his down leg up against McHenry's leg, in violation of the rules. It was obvious McHenry was not only frustrated with this, but also that his opponent kept crowding him (not backing out a bit for a re-set) after the official stepped in to talk to the top wrestler. Also, it was pretty funny watching Cael's lack of reaction to McHenry pushing his opponent away from him when his opponent kept crowding him.
looks like his kid never been on top!!
 
I presume that you're being sarcastic, but I was pissed and I did in fact request a refund immediately. I looked around on the page and in the FAQ section and it appears that they suggest you request a refund via sending an email to their support page. I did so immediately and surprise, surprise, haven't gotten a refund or a response yet. ;)
I requested a refund from their support email address with no response, so I submitted a dispute with Citi, along with a clear explanation why -- they have been excellent in cleaning these up. I'll follow up later.
 
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I requested a refund from their support email address with no response, so I submitted a dispute with Citi, along with a clear explanation why -- they have been excellent in cleaning these up. I'll follow up later.
WOW! My almost instantaneous response from Citi:

"We're pleased to let you know that your dispute has been resolved. You'll see the credit in the next two business days - it'll be listed with your account activity on your statement, or by logging into Citi® Online. This credit is permanent."
 
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