Frabo OS · Money Recovery · Mexico

Hidden fee detection and reversal

Frabo OS surfaces the junk and hidden fees buried in your statements — surprise service charges, unauthorized add-ons, fees you never agreed to — and drafts a request to reverse them, grounded in your real transactions.

Mexico: your consumer-protection context

In Mexico, the Ley Federal de Protección al Consumidor (enforced by PROFECO) covers misleading practices and defective goods, with return rights in many cases. This is general guidance, not legal advice — Frabo acts on your receipt’s real terms and your approval.

Pulled out of your real statements

The engine scans your bank and card activity for fee-type charges and unexpected add-ons, then shows them plainly so nothing hides in the line items.

Reversal, on your approval

Each fee becomes a case with a drafted reversal request — email for vendors, phone script for banks and card issuers — sent only when you say so.

Real charges only

Frabo flags fees it can see in your data; it never invents a charge or a policy.


Frequently asked

What counts as a hidden fee?

Surprise service charges, unauthorized add-ons, and fees you didn’t agree to — surfaced from your real statements.

Does Frabo reverse them automatically?

It drafts the reversal request and sends only after you approve.

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