Originally Posted by
Andaz
Nope, I considered it being for 'pain and suffering' and the economic loss I had when spending several hours on the case, along with many expensive phone calls to sort the situation.
You can consider it to be whatever you like, but in the real world it's called fraud, which has consequences. Occasionally credit card companies will do an audit and discover something like that and put the charge back on. If you want compensation for these consequential damages you'll have to apply for them, perhaps using the services of a lawyer.
And I don't follow your example of Asian rent boys at all