Frabo OS · Money Recovery · United States

Overcharge and billing-error correction

Frabo OS catches when you were billed more than the agreed or listed price and drafts a correction request for the difference — built from your real receipt, sent only when you approve.

United States: your consumer-protection context

In the US, the Fair Credit Billing Act lets you dispute billing errors on credit-card charges (generally within 60 days of the statement), and the FTC covers unfair or deceptive billing. Return and price-adjustment windows are set by each seller. This is general guidance, not legal advice — Frabo acts on your receipt’s real terms and your approval.

Caught against what you agreed

The engine compares charges to your receipts and expected amounts to surface overcharges — wrong price, extra units, a rate that doesn’t match — with the exact difference.

Correction request, ready to send

Each overcharge becomes a case with a precise, professional request for the difference. Email for vendors, phone script for banks and card issuers.

Exact, not estimated

Frabo states the real amounts from your data. If it can’t verify a discrepancy, it doesn’t claim one.


Frequently asked

How does Frabo detect an overcharge?

It compares charges to your receipts and expected amounts and flags where you were billed more, with the exact difference.

Does it request the correction automatically?

It drafts the request and sends only after you approve.

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