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rushmore
Guest
North Carolina. I recently played an online casino. They had a demo version and a money version. I played what I thought was a demo version only to have my credit card company call me the next day to confirm charges of over $1,500 to my card. I never intended to play with real money. I contacted the site and have exchanged several e-mails with the head of their security. He offered to waive half of the money played. He sent an e-mail with an affidavit for me to copy and fax to them stating I gambled in good faith. Once I do this he says he will waive half the charges. It was a stupid mistake, but I don't see why I should pay anything. Also what if I send the affidavit and he doesn't waive the half? Should I dispute the charges with my credit card company? Can this online casino sue me if I dispute and try not to pay? I don't know what to do.