The Fair Credit Billing Act provides a timeframe for resolving credit card disputes. This timeframe includes sending a letter to the issuer within 60 days and the issuer resolving the issue within 90 ...
When you spot an unfamiliar charge on your credit card statement, you want to act fast. There’s no need to panic—federal law caps your liability at $50 for unauthorized charges to you credit cards ...
Customers have the right to dispute errors under the Fair Credit Billing Act. Customers should make sure they are not mistaken about the billing error and should ...
When it comes to the language of credit cards, a dispute is not an argument. Instead, it’s the legal term signifying your disagreement with a charge or fee imposed by your credit card company. Here is ...
When you see a suspicious charge, you’ll start looking for how to dispute a credit card charge. Thankfully, there is a clear process and protections under the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) that helps ...
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New York startup Casap has raised $25 million in new funding to help banks tackle the thorny problem of credit and debit card disputes, aiming to make the process smoother for honest customers and ...
As a consumer, you have the right to dispute a credit card charge for a variety of reasons. First do your own investigation and try working with the merchant to resolve the issue. If you must file a ...