Multiple Choice
Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, if a consumer reports an error in the amount on his charge account bill, until the creditor responds, it cannot:
A) take any action to collect the disputed amount.
B) restrict the use of an open-ended credit account because the disputed amount is unpaid.
C) report the disputed amount as delinquent.
D) All of these are correct.
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