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Are Chargebacks Fair Play or Fraud?

March 3, 2009 Posted by Michael Brooks in Chargebacks

Online business attracts more buyers each year. The internet has become a way to eliminate the costly overhead associated with retail store fronts. Internet sales are expected to rise by as much as 11 percent in 2009. With a greater number of merchandise being sold on the internet, businesses are more susceptible to fraud and chargebacks. There are ways to protect your profits in uncertain times.

Chargebacks were created as a form of protection for the consumer. The Federal Reserve created regulations guaranteeing card holders the right to a reversal. Various bank networks have their own corresponding rules. Initially, it would seem that a merchant would be more likely to provide quality products and speedy shipping if they had a threat of a chargeback or even having their merchant account turned off, however these rules are extremely one sided.

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Can Chargebacks Set your Business Back?

December 29, 2008 Posted by Michael Brooks in Chargebacks, Risk and Fraud Management

It used to be that if you got a faulty product, poor service or were simply double charged, you decided to chargeback the purchase. With today’s economy and fraud on the rise, chargebacks are becoming more main stream and more purchases are being made with stolen cards. Losses of jobs cause people to simply think twice about their purchases, or people simply keep the product and claim they never received it.

Illegitimate chargebacks are costing business owners, and it’s time to fight back against dishonest customers and fraud. I have surveyed 50 of my online merchants and found that most of their chargebacks come from people who order items online, and then in an attempt to keep the product without paying for it, dispute it. I consider this shoplifting.

Part of the problem seems to stem largely from regulations put in place stating anyone can dispute any charge for any reason. Naturally, crooks will use these regulations to their full advantage.

Many online merchants are losing the battle against chargebacks and feel there is nothing they can do. Online merchants should not give up; not all chargebacks are final. The best option is to respond to the chargeback letter immediately. Keep in mind that if your bank still honors the chargeback, you have the right to go after the consumer plus any costs you incur as a result.

Some key tips for combating against chargebacks are:

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Profits from High Risk Businesses May Not Last Long

It is projected by many economists that the downturn in our nation’s financial status is only going to get worse in 2009. A few business owners and entrepreneurs have been turning the financial crisis into big profits and some say they are preying on instability. Mortgage company owners have opened mortgage restructuring companies, and debt consolidation business opportunities are booming.

Many merchant services providers have begun offering card processing for high risk business types. Some of such business types require additional information to get approved and can also be associated with higher rates. If you are looking to get card processing for a high risk business you are in luck and now have many choices. Some of the criteria to get a high risk account approved are as follows:

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Preventing Chargebacks

June 30, 2008 Posted by Michael Brooks in Chargebacks, Rates and Fees

Even if you manage to keep your chargebacks below the 1/2 – 1% threshold, any chargeback claims – whether remedied or not – take up precious time researching what happened. I’m sure there are other ways you’d rather spend your time (like focusing on new sales). Continue reading "Preventing Chargebacks"