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Because if you have it in writing what you have is a legally binding contract, with which you can then take legal action.
jobber73 wrote:Yes, assuming the agreement is in writing.I guess my point is, just because the CA says they'll delete, how can I enforce that from my end?(keeping in mind we're talking small amounts - all under $120 and additional costs to pursue it don't seem very worthy)
If you have the PFD in writing on the CA's letterhead your fine. If they pull a fast one on you and report it anyway, then you will need to dispute it with the CRA that reports it. Dispute it as not mine and attach the CA's letter.
jobber73 wrote:Yes, assuming the agreement is in writing.I guess my point is, just because the CA says they'll delete, how can I enforce that from my end?(keeping in mind we're talking small amounts - all under $120 and additional costs to pursue it don't seem very worthy)