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  2. Fair Credit Billing Act - Federal Trade Commission

    www.ftc.gov/.../statutes/fair-credit-billing-act

    The amendment prohibits creditors from taking actions that adversely affect the consumer's credit standing until an investigation is completed, and affords other protection during disputes.

  3. Fair Credit Billing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) is a United States federal law passed during the 93rd United States Congress and enacted on October 28, 1974 as an amendment to the Truth in Lending Act (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.) and as the third title of the same bill signed into law by President Gerald Ford that also enacted the Equal Credit ...

  4. Using Credit Cards and Disputing Charges | Consumer Advice

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    Federal law (the Fair Credit Billing Act, or FCBA) sets out a dispute process to help you get those mistakes fixed on credit cards and revolving charge accounts (like open-end credit accounts). This dispute process is for billing errors on credit cards and other types of revolving credit.

  5. What Is the Fair Credit Billing Act? - Experian

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) is a federal law enacted in 1974 that limits consumers' liability and protects them from unfair billing practices in several ways. It amended the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), which was enacted six years prior.

  6. Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA): How It Protects Consumers

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) provides consumers with protection against unfair billing practices. The FCBA applies only to open-end credit, such as credit cards and lines of credit.

  7. Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal ...

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act of 1974 implements required billing practices for “open end credit” like credit cards. The Act requires creditors to give consumers 60 days to challenge certain disputed charges over $50 such as wrong amounts, inaccurate statements, undelivered or unacceptable goods, and transactions by unauthorized users.

  8. What Is the Fair Credit Billing Act? - The Balance

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) is a federal law that prevents unfair credit billing practices. It defines billing errors and includes protections for consumers, and rules and regulations for creditors.