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You’ll have to check your local law. If it was from the U.K. then the credit card provider are jointly and severally liable under S.75 of the consumer credit act for all representations made prior to the purchase of the product. “Antecedent negotiations”I used my credit card, not from UK, neither is my credit card
You’ll have to check your local law. If it was from the U.K. then the credit card provider are jointly and severally liable under S.75 of the consumer credit act for all representations made prior to the purchase of the product. “Antecedent negotiations”
The card provider won’t admit to this so will try to deflect it through their chargeback regime. But if you push that point they’ll fold.
No a debit card is not regulated by the consumer credit act in the same way because it’s not offering credit.I used a debit card to make the purchase. How about a debit card?