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09-22-2005, 09:26 PM #14Ropped off is once they take money out of your acct it is very hard to get it back. And if you authorized them to do it, but then something happened along the way and you dispute it, forget it. With credit cards, by the time you get the bill and it is due, you still have time to argue it and not pay it.Originally posted by James 3528
That is not the case. Unless you want to define what "ropped off" is?
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09-22-2005, 09:59 PM #15
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09-22-2005, 10:04 PM #16
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It depends on what happened. You can dispute a debit just like a charge.Originally posted by Diceman
Ropped off is once they take money out of your acct it is very hard to get it back. And if you authorized them to do it, but then something happened along the way and you dispute it, forget it. With credit cards, by the time you get the bill and it is due, you still have time to argue it and not pay it.Originally posted by James 3528
That is not the case. Unless you want to define what "ropped off" is?
It happened to my daughter and she learned a good lesson from it.
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09-22-2005, 10:32 PM #17
go to http://www.fatwallet.com and do search about this in finance, you can get all the info you want with links, on any question you may have about this topic.
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