Disputing a charge — whether you were double-billed, overcharged or hit with credit card fraud — is one of your rights under the Fair Credit Billing Act. And while it should be (and often is) fairly ...
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If you believe there is an erroneous or fraudulent charge on your credit card, you have the right to dispute the charge and potentially have it removed from your statement. The Fair Credit Billing Act ...