Can I have my original charge reversed after a successful dispute?
Yes, you can. If you file a successful dispute with the issuer of a credit card in New Hampshire, the original charge will be reversed. Generally, when you make a dispute, you will need to provide evidence that supports your case. If your dispute is successful, you will receive a credit back for the original charge to your account. It is important to remember that when you file a dispute, the charge and the credit will show up on your statement separately. The charge may show up as a dispute charge and the credit may show up as a dispute credit. The length of time for a dispute resolution process can vary, but typically it takes about 30 to 60 days for the issuer to review your dispute and respond. Once your dispute has been accepted, a credit should be applied to your credit card statement within one or two billing cycles. It is also important to note that if you dispute a charge and are found at fault, you may still be liable for the charge plus any applicable fees. Be sure to only dispute a charge when you are confident that it is not valid.
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