On 07/01/02 17:09, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_mac.com> wrote:
> on 07-01-2002 10:50, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com
> wrote:
>
>>>> My card company says if I sign this then I'm on my own...italics mine.
>>> Just pay in another fashion ?
>>
>> Like what? Cash? Money order? I would have thought that the best way to pay
>> for something would be with a credit card so you can always dispute the
>> charges, something you can't do with cash, a cashier check or a money
>> order...
>
> Sorry, should have been clearer, I meant that if your credit card company
> doesn't give you the security than the means of payment doesn't matter
> anymore, but US law will still protect you won't it, or is one allowed to
> sell you a total lemon ?
Robert,
Well, hmmm, being in the US, where almost anything is permitted, I would
think that if you're not careful, you might be sold a lemon with no
recourse... but that's only me, originating from a "socialist" country...
;-)
-Laurent.
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