j****j 发帖数: 40 | 1 I hired some duct cleaner last weekend, in their ad, the price was very low.
But then they have lots of add-ons and the final price was around $1,400.
Then I called some other company and was told similar work will cost me only
around $500. I paid them by credit card. Should I call my credit card to
deny the charge and negotiate with the company? What is the best strategy to
work this out? Thanks in advance for your advice. |
h*******i 发帖数: 1626 | 2 If you directly deny the charge, I guess they will have a case instead of
you. |
j****j 发帖数: 40 | 3 Thanks for the response. What do you suggest me to do legally? Thanks.
【在 h*******i 的大作中提到】 : If you directly deny the charge, I guess they will have a case instead of : you.
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c******i 发帖数: 2427 | 4 This is all about contract. You need to find out the contract signed by both
sides. If this company did not fullfill their responsiblity, you have a
case, and vice versa. If you cancell the charge from your credit card
company, they may have a strong case against you. Becareful before you do
anything. |
c**d 发帖数: 3888 | 5 Contract is part of it, but not the only dimension. You may also threaten
the duct cleaners with a complaint of false advertising, probably with some
agency like Consumer Protection Bureau. Just call around the agencies in
your area.
I wouldn't dispute the credit card charge, either. |