Charges on Stolen Credit Card
Guest: paktire
Post subject: Charges on Stolen Credit Card
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:42 pm
dear sir
when i was on my way to shanghai my credit card was stolen during transit at bangkok airport and was than used in bangkok. when i landed in shanghai i was informed by citibank themself about this misuse and the card was than blocked by citibank on the same date.
amount of $1000 was spent on stolen card in bangok (i did not visited bangkok).
citibank visa debited my account. i maintain my point that the payment slips are not signed by me so i asked citibank to show me the payment slips. if the pament slips bear my signature than i will honour the claims and if the payment slips bear a completely different signature than it is clearly a merchant facilitated fraud.
citibank never provided me with payment slips in last 2 years.
isn't it a fraud facilitated by the merchant?
am i right in asking so.........
what law support me.........
how can i get rid of this bogus claim.....
pls help me.
thanks
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Post subject: Charges on Stolen Credit Card
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:42 pm
dear sir
when i was on my way to shanghai my credit card was stolen during transit at bangkok airport and was than used in bangkok. when i landed in shanghai i was informed by citibank themself about this misuse and the card was than blocked by citibank on the same date.
amount of $1000 was spent on stolen card in bangok (i did not visited bangkok).
citibank visa debited my account. i maintain my point that the payment slips are not signed by me so i asked citibank to show me the payment slips. if the pament slips bear my signature than i will honour the claims and if the payment slips bear a completely different signature than it is clearly a merchant facilitated fraud.
citibank never provided me with payment slips in last 2 years.
isn't it a fraud facilitated by the merchant?
am i right in asking so.........
what law support me.........
how can i get rid of this bogus claim.....
pls help me.
thanks
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers.  Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!







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