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Old Jun 25, 2012, 10:51 PM
jimworcs jimworcs is offline
 
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The querying your charge rules may vary according to which country or jurisdiction you live in. For example, there is no three month rule in the UK. Credit card companies in the uk are jointly and severally liable for the delivery of goods purchased with the card, as long as the purchase is over £100 ($140). They are in effect in the same position as the retailer, fully legally responsible for ensuring the goods are delivered to the standard specified. It is one of the main reasons I always use a credit card for travel purchases etc... in the event of bankruptcy or failure of any element of the service, you are totally covered.

As the flight was international, lets hope you were in a jurisdiction which allows this.