What happens if a credit card company refuses to pay money owed to the merchant due to the card being used by an unauthorized user?
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What happens if a credit card company refuses to pay money owed to the merchant due to the card being used by an unauthorized user?
Asked on July 4, 2015 under Bankruptcy Law, Georgia
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
The mercant can sue the unauthorized user for the money who whatever was sold to him/her (if you "buy" something or otherwise take it, you have to pay for it); however, that is likely the only recourse, since the credit card's authorized user cannot be made to pay for something charged by an unauthorized user, and the credit card company only has to pay for authorized charges.
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