You can typically dispute a transaction within 60 days of the transaction date.
Shiites broke away from the Muslim community primarily due to a dispute over the rightful leadership of the Muslim community after the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE. They believed that leadership should remain within the Prophet's family, specifically with Ali, his cousin and son-in-law, while the majority Sunni community supported the selection of leaders through consensus. This disagreement over succession and authority led to the formation of distinct religious identities and practices, contributing to the lasting Sunni-Shiite split in Islam.
You can typically dispute a charge on your credit card within 60 days of receiving your statement.
"Prophet" should be capitalized when it appears before a name as part of the title, e.g., Prophet Muhammad. It is also capitalized if it is a specific title within a religious context, such as Prophet in Islam.
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Yes, there is a time limit to dispute a credit card charge, typically within 60 days of receiving your statement that shows the charge.
The Card-Issuing Bank will resolve the dispute generally within 30 - 180 days.
It depends on the contract language but you should file your dispute immediately upon learning the debt exists. The law work on the "reasonable person doctine". You should be good if you filed the dispute within 30 days upon learning of the debt.
The Card-Issuing Bank will resolve the dispute generally within 30 - 180 days.