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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you well off? Could you afford to gift him the disputed amount on one or two of those cards? I'd rather do that than start lying to AmEx. [/quote] Agree 100% if you can afford it, buy your way out of the problem. It sounds like the cards were $500 each so if you can, give him $500 and be DONE with it. How can he dispute a card in your name (also how can you dispute a prepaid card at all)? You will be up to your eyeballs in this mess so if $500 buys you a way out, AND you can afford it, take the suggestion above. If $500 is a burden I think you are going to have to decline and just take the heat. It is not your issue and it is awful that BIL is getting you involved. I called the IRS the other day. 60 min on hold and they reminded me no less than 10 times "not to fall prey to IRS Scams. The IRS will never call you without sending a notice first". [/quote]
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