Washington Post Staff Writer
> Beth Plowman, a Damascus international public health adviser, was
> shocked when she discovered that a $27,240 arbitration judgment had
> been levied against her for credit card charges incurred by an
> identity thief who bought sporting goods all across Europe.
> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: What I do not understand, is who put
> in the fix with the 'arbitrator'? Was it the credit card company or
> the collection agency or ...? How could the credit card company ever
> have reached a decision that the person was responsible for the fraud? > PAT]
Yes, I thought your liability from a 'stolen' card (which this is) was $50.00?