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by notahacker
3947 days ago
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Frankly, if you don't want to put yourself out of business, you don't refund your client in situations where the client cannot reasonably argue they didn't expect the listing to be fraudulent, especially not assuming the money isn't sitting in an account at the other end waiting to be transferred back. You probably don't want your disputes department providing an adequately detailed explanation of the reasons they reached a particular decision either. |
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