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Hi Skippy,
Apologies, I didn't realise you meant it in the "credit v debit" sense and thought you meant plastic in general.
Personally, I think that I would rather have my credit card defrauded - at least it is someone elses money - I am not wealthy enough to have any spare to lose and then have to wait for it to be refunded. The charges on dishonoured direct debits and standing orders would be very high if there wasn't the funds to cover them.
Just my opinion - from an impoverished poster!
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I remember my impoverished days .......like they were yesterday! hold on they were yesterday...lol
What you say is ok if you can convince them it is a fraud. For example if you pay for a meal with your card and then one week later a similar payment is taken on the card while you are still in the country it can be difficult to prove its a fraud. In this case you will end up having to pay and interest if it takes you over your limit or you do not pay the balance within 30 days. My case was supposedly easy to prove it was a fraud as it was someone buying air tickets all over the world. My problem was I had been travelling for 6 months around the world so it was hard to say which were real and which were frauds. I had to submit my passport and give complete details of everything I did for 6 months. Some were easy as its not possible to be in two places at once. It took a long time and the bank would not take the debt off my account and continued to charge interest until the day it was finally cleared.
Please dont think faud is a victimless crime either it cost someone somewhere no such thing as victimless crime. hope you never have this problem anyway take care and good luck
Skippy1