Re: Paypal & Chargebacks (Merchant Account)
- From: "BrotherBart" <BrotherBart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 17:13:12 GMT
twobears:
<SIGH>. How much clearer can I be? When you get a chargeback, you have
two options. Accept it -or- fight it. If you accept it, obviously you
are "saying" that the chargeback is fine with you. This can later be
used against you in court. It's like accepting a payment on a debt and
marking the check "paid in full". That won't even work on Judge Judy,
let alone a real court.
Ok wise instructor. Name one reason on earth to indicate that you accept it.
Unless you ripped off the buyer and got called on it. If they have your
funds locked up at Paypal you haven't been paid. Period.
The method the buyer used to pay or not pay you is irrelevant.
.
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