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Services › Billing Error Class 2(August 1st)

Billing Error Class 2(August 1st)

$30.00

Billing Error Masterclass – Updated Edition
Saturday, August 1 | 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Central

This updated Billing Error Masterclass is designed for anyone who wants a better understanding of billing errors, consumer protections, and the laws that govern credit accounts. We'll take an in-depth look at the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA), discuss what legally qualifies as a billing error, the timelines involved, and the responsibilities placed on both consumers and creditors throughout the dispute process.

We'll also examine the coupon patent and other historical and industry documents related to coupons and payment processing to better understand how these systems have evolved. Throughout the class, we'll connect the statutes, regulations, and supporting documents in a practical way so you can read and interpret them for yourself rather than relying on someone else's interpretation.

Whether you're new to the topic or attended the previous billing error class, this updated session includes new material, expanded explanations, and additional source documents. As always, the goal is to help you build a stronger foundation by reading the law and supporting materials directly, understanding how they fit together, and developing your own informed conclusions.

What You'll Cover:

  • The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)

  • What constitutes a billing error under federal law

  • Consumer and creditor rights and responsibilities

  • Dispute procedures and statutory timelines

  • The coupon patent and coupon pay

  • Other relevant documents pertaining to coupons and payment processing

  • Practical review of the statutes and source materials

Date: Saturday, August 1
Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Central
Format: Live Zoom class with a limit of 30 people(will be sent 24 hours before class) (Replay included for all attendees)

Billing Error Masterclass – Updated Edition
Saturday, August 1 | 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Central

This updated Billing Error Masterclass is designed for anyone who wants a better understanding of billing errors, consumer protections, and the laws that govern credit accounts. We'll take an in-depth look at the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA), discuss what legally qualifies as a billing error, the timelines involved, and the responsibilities placed on both consumers and creditors throughout the dispute process.

We'll also examine the coupon patent and other historical and industry documents related to coupons and payment processing to better understand how these systems have evolved. Throughout the class, we'll connect the statutes, regulations, and supporting documents in a practical way so you can read and interpret them for yourself rather than relying on someone else's interpretation.

Whether you're new to the topic or attended the previous billing error class, this updated session includes new material, expanded explanations, and additional source documents. As always, the goal is to help you build a stronger foundation by reading the law and supporting materials directly, understanding how they fit together, and developing your own informed conclusions.

What You'll Cover:

  • The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA)

  • What constitutes a billing error under federal law

  • Consumer and creditor rights and responsibilities

  • Dispute procedures and statutory timelines

  • The coupon patent and coupon pay

  • Other relevant documents pertaining to coupons and payment processing

  • Practical review of the statutes and source materials

Date: Saturday, August 1
Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Central
Format: Live Zoom class with a limit of 30 people(will be sent 24 hours before class) (Replay included for all attendees)

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