‘Where medical treatment has been paid for on a credit card, a dissatisfied patient[1] may have recourse against the credit card provider under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (“CCA”).[2] This provision gives consumers who have been the victim of a misrepresentation or breach of contract by the supplier of goods or services paid for on a credit card the option of seeking redress against the supplier, the credit card company or both.’
1 QMLR, 4th July 2025
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