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The credit card company has no obligation to reimburse or dismiss charges on the account unless indentity fraud is involved. A case where the card or card info was stolen and used without the knowledge of the holder. If the card holder knew the card was used fraudlently and did not report it in a timely manner, the company is still not legally obligated.

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Q: If someone has a judgment against someone else due to fraud on a credit card can the credit card company still be held responsible in any way?
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