scruffydog
New Member
Can Merchant force a customer to pay with Cash as a payment method if the contract clearly states "Accepts Cash or Credit Card"?
I placed a deposit on a wedding dress and we've filed a Credit Card dispute b/c of many problems between the merchant and me. In the end we decided to drop the dispute and continued on with the Purcahse. Merchant got really upset that I filed a dispute against her although its dropped, so she told me I need to pay the final payment in CASH. I confronted her that contract states final payment can be in Cash or Credit Card. She then said I'm an untrust worthy buyer and she has the right to reserve the right to not accept CC? Isn't that breaching her contract? I have e-mail prooving her needing cash only, but am I suppose to wait 6 months when I pick up my dress only to find out I can't pay with CC? By then it'll be too late? Can I and should I sue her?
I placed a deposit on a wedding dress and we've filed a Credit Card dispute b/c of many problems between the merchant and me. In the end we decided to drop the dispute and continued on with the Purcahse. Merchant got really upset that I filed a dispute against her although its dropped, so she told me I need to pay the final payment in CASH. I confronted her that contract states final payment can be in Cash or Credit Card. She then said I'm an untrust worthy buyer and she has the right to reserve the right to not accept CC? Isn't that breaching her contract? I have e-mail prooving her needing cash only, but am I suppose to wait 6 months when I pick up my dress only to find out I can't pay with CC? By then it'll be too late? Can I and should I sue her?