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Old 9th June 2008, 11:03 PM
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First off, is it a regular credit card or a Netspend (prepaid) card? If it is a regular card you can have them question the charges and charge them back (use as a last resort). I know that Bank of American and Chase will help with this. Your bank or credit card company can find out where the charges came from. Also most online charges come with a strange looking number which is actually a phone number for the entity charging the card. Call it (if there is one) and bitch. I have had crap charges come through, called the number and had them reversed immediately.

Now if it is a Netspend card it will be harder to have the charges reversed. If it is a Netspend, are the charges in the pending section or have they already been processed. If they are in pending, they may just disappear after a day or two. I haven't had any problem like this but other people on this forum have however it was mostly Netspend cards. Hopefully someone else with more knowledge will help with this.

Good luck from a fellow Texan.
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