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Using your Credit card abroad

Stokey125
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If you intend to or have used a credit card abroad you may find the following decision of the Law Lords of Interest http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200607/ldjudgmt/jd071031/lloyds.pdf
In case you do not wish to read the whole judgment the short version is that if you buy something abroad using a credit card and it develops a fault you can claim against the credit card company as you could if they were an English company.
In case you do not wish to read the whole judgment the short version is that if you buy something abroad using a credit card and it develops a fault you can claim against the credit card company as you could if they were an English company.
As I am not the Pope or legally qualified I may be wrong so feel free to get a second opinion from a qualified person
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