Legal Question in Consumer Law in Massachusetts
credit card fraud
my daughter had a dentist look at her teeth. was told by this dentist she would need a line of credit. i gave her my charge card if she needed it. dentist charged my card $4000 collected the money and never did any work to her. can this be considered fraud
Asked on 11/16/06, 5:14 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
henry lebensbaum
Law Offices of Henry Lebensbaum (978-749-3606)
Re: credit card fraud
You should report it to the credit card company and protest this unauthorized use of the credit card. This would be the first step.
Answered on 11/16/06, 5:37 pm
Maria Murber
Law Offices of Maria Murber, PC
Re: credit card fraud
Your second step should be to immediately file a complaint with the attorney general and/or the consumer regulator. You can fill-out complaints online or by mailing. If your facts are correct, he/she should be reported to the state.
Good luck! Sincerely, Maria Murber
Answered on 11/17/06, 5:48 am
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