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Refunds on card and spending the returned amount

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  • Alex_LS wrote: »
    Not really, no. I can't imagine why the OP would think they had to 'pay it back' or even they would think there was to pay back on a zero balance.

    Pedantic much?
  • BurningMad wrote: »
    My card was used for a fraudulent transaction which has now been refunded to me. This means my credit limit is now £25 over my designated amount (as I have nothing owing on the card).

    Does this mean I can spend £25 on the card and will not have to pay it back?

    I had a refund on a zero balance card and they sent me a cheque for the amount I was then in credit by.

    Hope that helps?

    RMR
    LBM February 2008. DFD March 2013 19 August 2011
    Debt at LBM £14,395.48. Debt Now £0
  • dc110
    dc110 Posts: 262 Forumite
    OP dont worry about it. It made perfect sense.

    It was just others being pedantic
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