| Re: Arbitration Left ID Theft Victim With $27,000 Bill |
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TELECOM Digest Editor (ptownson@massis.csail.mit.edu)Mon, 28 Feb 2005 21:43:30 EST
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Marcus D. Falco responded to a question posed by myself regards the original newspaper article and an observation by Lisa Hancock:
>> Her problem is that she didn't show up to contest the charges so
>> Yes, I thought your liability from a 'stolen' card (which this
> Only if you notify them within 24 or 48 hours. She didn't notify them for
Did you mean to say 'notify them within 24 or 48 hours _of the
I know in the interstate handling of freight, rules about 'notify
I know my credit card is 'online' so I can check it at any time
PAT |
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