j_blatto
j_blatto t1_jdwpjbs wrote
In order for an agreement to be legally binding, there must be "consideration". Consideration is not whether or not they were kind to you. It's a legal term that means a good or service was exchanged for a monetary instrument.
You cannot commit to consideration while not being in your right mind (intoxicated) or under duress.
Dispute those charges. The strip club is out maybe $300. You're out $10,000 if you don't.
j_blatto t1_jdwp6h0 wrote
Reply to comment by LadyBug_0570 in TIFU at a strip club involving drugs and massive credit card charges. by HurrySad4253
You can't authorize something while intoxicated or under duress. It's not legally binding.
j_blatto t1_j9gdac9 wrote
Reply to TIFU by driving away from the gas pump with the nozzle still in the tank by eternalrefuge86
How many curbs did you hit on the way out?
j_blatto t1_j7pj2d9 wrote
Go with it. Assert your dominance.
j_blatto t1_je0wgym wrote
Reply to comment by SolidPoint in TIFU at a strip club involving drugs and massive credit card charges. by HurrySad4253
I'm not sure on CC law. I negotiate contracts for a living. A contract can't be legally binding under certain circumstances such as duress (used car salesman refusing to give you back your keys to force you to sign) or if you're not in a right state of mind.