Business Operations · Payments & BillingsituationalBillingFraud Prevention

Undisclosed mandatory fee dispute closed without investigation

A cardholder was charged an undisclosed mandatory housekeeping fee at booking (drip pricing) and the card issuer closed the dispute without contacting the complainant. Highlights weak consumer protection in dispute-resolution follow-through for deceptive pricing charges.

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