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It may take your credit card issuer a few weeks to investigate. In the meantime, keep paying your credit card bill. Otherwise, you may be charged interest on the balance. You should get a refund if your dispute is successful. | It may take your credit card issuer a few weeks to investigate. In the meantime, keep paying your credit card bill. Otherwise, you may be charged interest on the balance. You should get a refund if your dispute is successful. | ||
===Step 5. Contact an | ===Step 5. Contact an ombudsperson=== | ||
You may be wondering, | You may be wondering, ombudsperson, what’s that? It’s a person who resolves complaints from the public. If you’re still having problems, and your credit card was issued by a bank, a further option is the bank ombudsperson. This is a bank employee who helps customers resolve their disputes with the bank. | ||
Check your credit card issuer’s | Check your credit card issuer’s ombudsperson policy. The Canadian Bankers Association provides a contact list for the ombudsperson offices for most Canadian banks. [https://cba.ca/resolving-problems-with-your-bank Visit their website]. | ||
===Go deeper=== | ===Go deeper=== |
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