A PayPal Chargeback: Is the Seller Protection Program Enough?
PayPal doesn’t exactly protect you from chargebacks. But they do offer a Seller Protection Program to help reduce the number of chargebacks and disputes.
PayPal doesn’t exactly protect you from chargebacks. But they do offer a Seller Protection Program to help reduce the number of chargebacks and disputes.
Visa and MasterCard have “zero liability” policies in place in order to protect consumers against fraud. But how do how zero liability policies work?
With the use of CDRN chargeback alerts Verifi gives merchants a chance to fight chargebacks and customer disputes on a more equal ground.
Even within a system that is so thoroughly pro-cardholder, and thus merchant-unfriendly by proxy, merchants do have chargeback rights.
Even though PayPal is well-known for being secure it doesn’t come without issues. As with most payment processors they’re susceptible to chargeback fraud.
ChargebackHelp can recover lost revenue caused by customer chargebacks through a process called representment.
VISA has recently made commendable efforts to balance the scales and help reduce chargebacks with the Visa Merchant Purchase Inquiry (VMPI).
Credit cards are old technology — old as money, maybe just as old as writing.So let’s take a short trip into the long history of credit cards.
Chargebacks are considered to be a friction point between merchants and customers. But it doesn’t have to be with the perfect customer service response.
Payment processors are very important, so it’s crucial for merchants to have some insider knowledge about them and the services they provide.