ChaseAgard
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
California
A retail store lost an item while delivering. Somehow it came up as my house address. They called me and threatened to charge me if I don't return the item. I have a store credit card there but hardly use it. What rights do they have to charge me while I didn't authorize the purchase?
I told them I don't know anything about it, but my father might since I don't live there currently. I told them they're welcome to come pick it up if it's there. Guy calls me in the morning while my phone is on silent (baby sleeps in the morning) and couldn't get a hold of me, to see if he can come over. I didn't answer. His manager gets pissed, leaves a voicemail threatening to charge me in 24 hours if I don't return it. Ok? I just told the issuing bank to cancel with them so they don't make any fraudelent charges on me.
What rights do they have to proceed with me at this point?
edit* Called my father just now, and he has no clue either about this.
California
A retail store lost an item while delivering. Somehow it came up as my house address. They called me and threatened to charge me if I don't return the item. I have a store credit card there but hardly use it. What rights do they have to charge me while I didn't authorize the purchase?
I told them I don't know anything about it, but my father might since I don't live there currently. I told them they're welcome to come pick it up if it's there. Guy calls me in the morning while my phone is on silent (baby sleeps in the morning) and couldn't get a hold of me, to see if he can come over. I didn't answer. His manager gets pissed, leaves a voicemail threatening to charge me in 24 hours if I don't return it. Ok? I just told the issuing bank to cancel with them so they don't make any fraudelent charges on me.
What rights do they have to proceed with me at this point?
edit* Called my father just now, and he has no clue either about this.
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