Christian @ 2CT Media
Active Member
When it comes to credit cards, the card companies always side on the consumer and make it very difficult for the merchant to prove their case.
If you show up and provide little option, it's some times enough motivation to make a deal. We've lost two charge backs even with providing emails, signed invoices, signed job tickets accepting the final product and much more. We showed up to remove the denied product and both entities made a deal to keep the product that they "didn't like". Some people are smart enough to know they can get away with frivolous charge backs but not smart enough to know that in most states we as businesses have no rights to the product once it's on their premises.
If you show up and provide little option, it's some times enough motivation to make a deal. We've lost two charge backs even with providing emails, signed invoices, signed job tickets accepting the final product and much more. We showed up to remove the denied product and both entities made a deal to keep the product that they "didn't like". Some people are smart enough to know they can get away with frivolous charge backs but not smart enough to know that in most states we as businesses have no rights to the product once it's on their premises.