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    Maryland_Bluecrab Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 8, 2007, 11:49 AM
    My credit account was charged 1 year after my purchase.
    I made a purchase at a major online retailer in January 2006 for $469. The charge didn't appear on my account until just last month, February 2007 (13 months late). Can the retailer or credit card issuer do this? Isn't there a limit to how long they can wait after delivering the merchandise to charge my account? There must be a law protecting me against this kind of activity. HELP!
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    Mar 8, 2007, 11:50 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Maryland_Bluecrab
    I made a purchase at a major online retailer in January 2006 for $469. The charge didn't appear on my account until just last month, February 2007 (13 months late). Can the retailer or credit card issuer do this? Isn't there a limit to how long they can wait after delivering the merchandise to charge my account? There must be a law protecting me against this kind of activity. HELP!
    I don't know the laws but since the charge was never posted to your account to begin with, I would think they have every right to charge you since you have the merchandise. I hope this helps.
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    Mar 8, 2007, 12:21 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Maryland_Bluecrab
    There must be a law protecting me against this kind of activity. HELP!
    We have people here who are more knowledgeable than I am in this area. Wait for them to chime in on the details.

    But I think you need to be careful when talking like you are a victim here. You KNOW this is a valid debt. You were hoping it would float away. Is there a period after which the debt can't be pursued? That's for the experts.

    But you really want the law to "protect you" from owning up to your debts? Really?

    I made a major appliance purchase last summer. I can tell you if that hadn't shown up on my bill I would not have sat around for months thinking it might just go away.

    I know. Not the answer you want to hear. That last line just hits me wrong.

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