Monday, December 12, 2011

Credit card.?

Lets say person A gave his credit card info to person B online. they are across the country, do not even know each other etc. then if person B were to use the cc to buy something for like $1000 and person A then gets the bill and is like what the hell? then reports it, what exactly would ensue? would person B be caught?|||ITS NOT A FRADULENT PURCHASE IF YOU GAVE THE THE CC INFORMATION AND PERMISSION TO USE SAID CC. NOW IF THEY RAN UP TOO MUCH ON CC, THEN YOU WOULD HAVE TO SUE THEM IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT, FOR PUTTING TOO MUCH ON CC.|||You can visit http://www.debteraserzone.com and find very useful tips and several articles on credit card related matters.

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|||Why would person A give cc info to person B in the first place ?


Was person A ordering something from person B and person B just ran up the charges ? If that is the case then person A needs to contact the cc co. and have the charges removed. Yes I would file a police report because person B can really mess up person A's credit at that rate. It depends on the circumstances as to whether person B would be arrested.|||Yes, if you actually have good contact info. Most cards have a protection plan that limits your liability in fraudulent purchases. The credit card company will help with the process of getting this person prosecuted for fraud. You might be prosecuted for felony stupidity for giving your CC info to someone like this. Good luck.|||It depends on why person A gave the info to person B. Was person B a merchant charging person A for an authorized purchase? If person B then used that information to make other unauthorized purchases they are guilty of fraud and could be arrested. Person A should contact the bank that issued the card to make a complaint. If person B was just a normal person then why would person A give them that information? Either way, it is fraud because person B claimed to be someone they were not and obtained a financial gain from that deception.





*** Don't get snippy with the people that are trying to help you. If multiple people have to ask you a question in order to provide the most appropriate response, then obviously "all the info" was NOT there. All of the first three answers were correct. There was no need to give them a thumbs down. ***

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