Does your credit card statement show a $5000 charge you don’t remember authorizing? It might be time to dispute. But what actually happens when you dispute a charge with your credit card? Do you still have to pay? Is your credit score affected? Is interest added?
Unless you’re a chartered accountant, managing finances can be difficult, but here are some easy answers. This is what happens if you dispute a charge with your credit card. So when the next $5000 charge shows up, you can rest easy knowing that you’re the one who made it.
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