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Old 05-08-2004, 07:10 AM  
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I would say it depends. If there's enough proof that the chargeback is 'friendly-fraud' meaning, you claim you didn't purchase something when you did, then the company you are disputing the charge with may opt to send the bill to a collection agency which in turn can affect your credit if unresolved.
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