Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
proof of credit card ownership
Federal Law requires that upon request, creditors must show written proof that the account in question is in fact mine. Written proof is a copy of the contract signed with the original creditor.
The creditor says they don't have to show this. What do I do next?
Asked on 4/10/07, 7:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
James Grissom
Law Office of James P. Grissom
Re: proof of credit card ownership
File a petition for declaratory judgment seeking costs, expenses and attorneys fees. You can recover attorneys fees.
Answered on 4/10/07, 8:01 pm
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