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Old 12-17-2009, 01:45 PM  
Robbie
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Originally Posted by NemesisEnforcer View Post
You should respond to all chargebacks that you identify as invalid. Sometimes the customer does not recognize the charge or they see that you're fighting it and they give in by not responding. Thus, you automatically win the dispute. After all, you're already paying the chargeback fee, might as well get some service out of it. As posted above, don't do a second challenge or you may get hit with the $500+ fee if you don't win.
It'd be nice if Mitch came back to his thread and answered the questions he asked us to pose. lol

The way it looks to me...the chargeback has already happened by the time I see it. So it kinda has me confused on how to fight it.
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