<p>Consumers have the right to <strong>dispute</strong> a credit card charge, whether it was posted in error, fraudulent in nature, or if the merchant didn't provide satisfactory goods or services.</p><p><span style="font-size: 13.008px;">(C) dispute - This is the correct answer. "Dispute" means to question or challenge the validity or accuracy of something, in this case, a credit card charge.</span><br></p><p>Other incorrect options:</p>
<div>(A) register - This is incorrect because "register" means to officially record or enroll, which does not fit the context of disputing a credit card charge.</div>
<div>(B) budget - This is incorrect because "budget" means to plan and allocate money, which is unrelated to disputing a credit card charge.</div>
<div>(D) impose - This is incorrect because "impose" means to force or enforce something, which is not applicable in the context of disputing a credit card charge.</div>