Is unauthorized credit card use by businesses punishable by law?
Aug 14, 2007 by batgirl10478 | Posted in Law & Ethics
A few days ago, a company that I do business with charged my credit card $250 withouth my permission. They have asked me in the past if I want to keep my card on file and I have told them no. Is this offense punishable by law? If so, what can I say to
Yes, it is against the law and there are ways to exercise your rights. You have rights under Federal Law and likely the law of the state you live in. These are generally known as chargeback rights. You take the dispute to the credit card company and
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