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by jkaplowitz
2904 days ago
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Interesting. I guess it doesn't violate the merchant agreement... ...which makes sense in that a valid debt can't be invalidated by a chargeback. But it doesn't turn an invalid debt into a valid one either. And if you have a contract that you cancel in accordance with the contract (e.g. making the required request to the required phone number then limiting your call to a reasonable duration after doing so), charging back charges for periods after your payment obligation ends shouldn't give them a valid basis to send you to collections, contract or no contract. They would be unable to prove a valid debt in that case, so a dispute with the debt collector and/or credit bureaus would get it off your credit. |
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If they are operating in good faith, and your chargeback is not legitimate, expect a blemish on your credit until you settle the debt (if sent to collections).