> On other side the companies should then be able to sue you
Companies can sue you for false, damaging claims you make, or failure to complete your end of a contractual arrangement.
> and you need to prove that charge was fraudulent
Well, no, the initial burden of proof should remain on the entity
seeking a remedy, but civil standard of proof (preponderance of the evidence) means that that initial burden is not hard to meet.
Companies can sue you for false, damaging claims you make, or failure to complete your end of a contractual arrangement.
> and you need to prove that charge was fraudulent
Well, no, the initial burden of proof should remain on the entity seeking a remedy, but civil standard of proof (preponderance of the evidence) means that that initial burden is not hard to meet.