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by Crosseye_Jack
1421 days ago
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But that can be said of any transaction via a card. When ever I've receieved a chargeback (iirc its only happened twice in all my years, but I've been lucky) my payment provider has offered me the ability to dispute the charge back which will send the evidence that the transaction was legitimate back to the bank requesting the chargeback. At which point you would give the documentation showing that that it was a as-is purchase and a legitimate transaction. But as I said above, this could happen to any card transaction not just used car sales. |
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A used car dealership is better positioned to spend time dealing with chargeback disputes than a private seller, but why bother with extra work when you can just put up a sign that says "no credit cards" and never have to deal with it?