Amber
Indianapolis,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, November 10, 2002
The law that regulates this situation is the Fair Credit Billing Act. f this situation has not been resolved you may want to look that up at www.ftc.gov. Write to the company (yes you will want to write to the company.
Anything stated over the phone isn't creditable you have to have documentation with these fraudulent companies) but write to the company stating everything that happened from the time that you were first contact by the company to the time that you write the letter of dispute to the company.
In the letter include a copy of the fair credit billing act with the parts of the law that the company is violating highlighted. See if that gets you somewhere with the company. Good luck.
Amber
Indianapolis,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, November 10, 2002
The law that regulates this situation is the Fair Credit Billing Act. f this situation has not been resolved you may want to look that up at www.ftc.gov. Write to the company (yes you will want to write to the company.
Anything stated over the phone isn't creditable you have to have documentation with these fraudulent companies) but write to the company stating everything that happened from the time that you were first contact by the company to the time that you write the letter of dispute to the company.
In the letter include a copy of the fair credit billing act with the parts of the law that the company is violating highlighted. See if that gets you somewhere with the company. Good luck.
Amber
Indianapolis,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, November 10, 2002
The law that regulates this situation is the Fair Credit Billing Act. f this situation has not been resolved you may want to look that up at www.ftc.gov. Write to the company (yes you will want to write to the company.
Anything stated over the phone isn't creditable you have to have documentation with these fraudulent companies) but write to the company stating everything that happened from the time that you were first contact by the company to the time that you write the letter of dispute to the company.
In the letter include a copy of the fair credit billing act with the parts of the law that the company is violating highlighted. See if that gets you somewhere with the company. Good luck.
Amber
Indianapolis,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sun, November 10, 2002
The law that regulates this situation is the Fair Credit Billing Act. f this situation has not been resolved you may want to look that up at www.ftc.gov. Write to the company (yes you will want to write to the company.
Anything stated over the phone isn't creditable you have to have documentation with these fraudulent companies) but write to the company stating everything that happened from the time that you were first contact by the company to the time that you write the letter of dispute to the company.
In the letter include a copy of the fair credit billing act with the parts of the law that the company is violating highlighted. See if that gets you somewhere with the company. Good luck.