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by FooBadDev
2906 days ago
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Please do look outside US market. In India two factor authentication via a text message to bank registered mobile number of the customer is mandated by law. Chargebacks here are virtually unheard of, probably most customers here don't even know what a 'chargeback' is. The US is keeping its banking system primitive intentionally, as the government is hand in glove with greedy banks. Sending money whether to a business or an individual is free in India, for both parties. |
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But in the US, I give my card to many small businesses knowing that I've chargeback as a tool. The businessess also ensure quality and delivery timing because payment processor is closely monitoring their chargeback rates.
One friend told me that in India, banks can freeze your account without a court order, I am not talking about a loan or credit card default.
Sending money is never free, there is always a cost associated with the activity. So which exact transaction is free?