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Texas company wrongfully charged a credit card. Am I liable?

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I had a verbal contract with a company in Texas. I agreed to pay for an auction, for a coin. The companies
policy is they don't ship a coin until it's paid for. I called and gave authorization for payment in full for the coin, as I had on previous occasions. The company charged my credit card and shipped the coin to me.

Six months later they said I had not paid for the coin? As it turns out the company charged the wrong amount for the coin.
Am I liable for their mistake?
Do I owe them anything?
I fulfilled my obligations to them when I called and authorized the payment in full.
They are the ones who made the mistake??

Help!!
 



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