Right, but we're talking about enforcing a judgement. Reversing a bank transfer or performing a chargeback means the payment processor reversed the charges, which does not require anything from AT. Winning a judgement and then successfully collecting on it which is what that person wants to do) means they presented AT with a court order and AT then returned their money. The former is, relatively speaking, easy to do as it does not require compliance from AT. The latter, is almost impossible since it requires compliance from AT, and they have demonstrated time and again they are not going to comply with the law. I am almost certain no one has successfully enforced a judgement against them and gotten actual money out of it.
Think so too. We only heard of one person, the user "chopsbit", who got refunded £405 after winning judgement against alpha. But there are lots of people who filed a claim. Anyone else successful??
Yep this is true. It seems that Alpha are strapped for cash and are not paying enforced judgements. I've had a PM from a guy who's having the chargeback he got months ago disputed by Alpha. Their argument, the product will be delivered in Q3

Another guy Alpha showed a photoshopped paypal refund screengrab to buy themselves a few more days after he won his judgement. It seems they're not even paying the 50% refunds they are offering either.
It's pretty pathetic really. Might be time for a whipround to raise the £750 to start bankruptcy proceedings and put this lame dog out of its misery.