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Old November 28th 04, 04:12 AM
Jay Honeck
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So making poor decisions is an excuse for allowing corporations to screw
people over double when they are down? There is a limit to everything, and
the credit card co's have crossed the line. Joe Public deserves the same
sort of protections the credit card co's have been given by congress to
**** the average consumer.


Mike, you appear to be under the impression that the consumer is powerless
in the face of the big, bad credit card companies.

I'm here to tell you that you now have more power against them -- and
subsequently against the companies you used your charge card to purchase
items from -- than at any time in history. You literally don't have to pay
for ANYTHING on your bill, if you claim it to be fraudulently charged.
Your word to a clerk over the telephone is now good enough to get ANY charge
reversed, instantly -- and it's up to the store or service provider that
charged you to prove that it ISN'T a fraudulent charge.

The old system has literally been stood on its head, and there's a world of
sh*t coming down the pike for consumers -- who aren't even aware it's
coming -- because of it.

So, specifically, what new kind of protections are you looking for to use
against the credit card companies?
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