Customer Disputes: What happens?
Let’s look at what happens when a customer disputes a purchase. For many merchants, their understanding of this process begins and ends with chargebacks.
Let’s look at what happens when a customer disputes a purchase. For many merchants, their understanding of this process begins and ends with chargebacks.
If you’re a cardholder researching how to do a chargeback, you’ve come to the right place! Follow our simple 3-step process to do a chargeback right.
There are two basic types of credit cards you’ll be processing as merchants: secured and unsecured. It’s important to know the distinctions between the two.
Being a high-risk merchant can be a drag. The high-risk designation can seem like a fat target on your business’ back for superfluous account fees.
Calculating your transaction fees can be a real pain in the cashflow. Card schemes like Visa and Mastercard have their own rate structures.
Checkout friction consists of all the different hoops a customer must jump through to buy your product. Some friction is necessary, some isn’t.
We’ve put together a checklist of some key red flags that your gateway should be automated to catch in your transactions.
For many merchants, a customer call center is that impending solution which reduces chargebacks and invigorates customer relationships.