Family & Relationships2 mins ago
on-line gambling
5 Answers
not sure where to ask this. my wifes credit card was billed £2,000 for a on-line gambling. It is fraud, as she does not bet or even know how to, honest. The card company say there has been a leak, and they will sort it.. My question is, I thought that you could not use credit card to gamble, it had to be a debit card.
can anyone shed any light on this for me?
Thank you.
can anyone shed any light on this for me?
Thank you.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by david small. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As the amount was over £100 you should be protected. This from moneysupermarket:
It's well worth using a credit card for purchases of £100 or more because you have greater protection than if you pay with cash or a debit card. Under Section 75 of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act credit card issuers and retailers take joint responsibility for faulty purchases. This applies to purchases between £100 and £30,000. If the retailer goes bust or the goods are faulty when they arrive you can claim a refund from the card provider.
I can't find anything on it being illegal to use a CC for online gambling. Probably because of the usual 'international laws' problem of someone using their computer in one country and the website being in cyberspace.
It's well worth using a credit card for purchases of £100 or more because you have greater protection than if you pay with cash or a debit card. Under Section 75 of the 1974 Consumer Credit Act credit card issuers and retailers take joint responsibility for faulty purchases. This applies to purchases between £100 and £30,000. If the retailer goes bust or the goods are faulty when they arrive you can claim a refund from the card provider.
I can't find anything on it being illegal to use a CC for online gambling. Probably because of the usual 'international laws' problem of someone using their computer in one country and the website being in cyberspace.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --