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E-merchants place too much faith in the assertion that "fraudulent transaction" merchant account chargebacks (a.k.a. "cardholder not authorized") cannot be reversed by online merchants who failed to obtain a signature and/or manually swipe a physical credit card at the time of sale. But the reality is that there ARE times, cases, & instances in which such chargebacks CAN be reversed -- you just need to know what to look for and why. Members of ChargebackPrevention.com learn how to detect which "fraudulent transactions" might be reversible or re-billable even without proof of a cardholder's signature! Learn to fight chargebacks & put orders "back on the books" TODAY!
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Stop believing that quality disputes are a "no win" situation! Credit card processing banks teach their merchants to "just issue a refund" whenever a merchant credit card processor dispute arises. While such a suggestion might be accurate in SOME cases, it hardly represents universally good advice. Registered users of this site learn how to create rebuttal letters & packages that are PROVEN to REVERSE significant quantities of 'quality dispute' chargebacks. Review examples of REAL write-ups and learn more about how YOUR OWN correspondences are received & reviewed by the bank(s) involved!
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