most likely ground them.
No way... facebook can only charge you when you need credit XD
To stop a charge on your credit card, you should contact your credit card company immediately and report the unauthorized charge. They will guide you through the process of disputing the charge and potentially issuing a refund.
To block a charge on your credit card, you should contact your credit card company immediately and report the unauthorized charge. They will guide you through the process of disputing the charge and potentially blocking it from being processed.
You call your cc co. and dispute the charge. They investigate, do a charge back if valid and apply a credit.
If you bought a vehicle history report, then you can't get a refund. If you never bought it, contact your credit card company, tell them that is was an unauthorized charge, and ask them to reverse it.
If you are charged for an item you did not purchase, you should immediately contact the retailer or merchant to report the unauthorized charge. Request a refund and provide any necessary information to help investigate the situation. Additionally, notify your bank or credit card company to dispute the charge and prevent further unauthorized transactions.
You can call your local law enforcement and report the unauthorized charges. You can also call your credit card and they will help you prosecute.
Unauthorized tip charges on a credit card statement can lead to financial loss for the cardholder, potential disputes with the merchant, and damage to the cardholder's credit score if not resolved promptly. It is important to monitor credit card statements regularly to catch any unauthorized charges and report them to the credit card company immediately.
$1 is worth 10 Facebook credits 1 Facebook credit is worth $.10
playing facebook games
no you cant..zynga dont accept facebook credit!
Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, a person is generally liable for up to $50 in unauthorized credit card charges. If the cardholder reports the loss or theft of the card before any unauthorized charges occur, they are not liable for any charges. Additionally, many credit card issuers offer zero liability policies, which can further protect cardholders from any unauthorized charges.