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Old 09-29-2009, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by GregWeld View Post
Now here's an issue I've run into.

IF you pay your credit card bill IN FULL each month - you can NOT dispute a prior charge. Payment in full signifies that you are fully satisfied with all the transactions.

Not many people I know pay their bills in full - but I do... I'm lucky and have been retired for many many years now... and I'm not making 12 or 20% on my money - UNLESS I pay my bill in full... in that case I'm making that same amount of interest on my money - because I'm not paying it!

:>)

If a customer has to put their shop charges on a credit card - I'd quit working on their stuff...

My .02
With all due respect Greg, paying your bill in full has NO effect on your ability to dispute a prior charge. In most cases it just has to be done within 60 days. Maybe your cards are different. You can read more about your rights here: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/cons...dit/cre16.shtm

Darren
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