Your credit card company should not even question you on this. A credit card company, once fraud is reported, automatically remove the charge from your account while they investigate it. Visa and Mastercard do this without question.
You should call the credit card company back and demand they investigate this. Tell them you want the charge removed, (they put it in a holding category. ) Give them all the details.
The name of the company where the charge was made, the date, the amount, and what was charged. Then call the company where you made the charge and explain to them what happened. They will have a record if the item was shipped to you if it was a tangible item.
Now here comes the tricky part. Lets say, for example, you were talking to a service representative about some computer problem. He suggested you upgrade to a premium service for $29.95.
You told him you did not want it, but found out later he used the card number on file to add the upgrade. It this case, go to the company first, and tell them you did not authorized the service or what ever they charged you for and have the item removed. Most companies will remove the charge.At the same time notify the credit card company of what happened and tell them you want the charge removed.
In any case, they should give you the credit.
You told him you did not want it, but found out later he used the card number on file to add the upgrade.It this case, go to the company first, and tell them you did not authorized the service or what ever they charged you for and have the item removed. Most companies will remove the charge. At the same time notify the credit card company of what happened and tell them you want the charge removed.In any case, they should give you the credit.
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