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by jkaplowitz
667 days ago
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How do you handle the part of chargebacks that currently validly apply to authorized non-fraudulent transactions, like services/product not delivered or not as described, or accidental double charges from vendors like random taxi drivers with whom you don't have a way to arrange a refund? |
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It already works like that here (eu) for debit cards (which most people have; very few have credit cards although they don't know the difference). Double charges from taxi drivers is not possible as it's tapping or dipping your card and you are there for that (we are assuming some system that prevents someone stealing your card like biometrics or whatnot); products not as delivered is responsibility for the seller to refund/replace and in other cases you go through a process of mediation. I had it once in my life, which is now 50 years. It sounds like Americans willy-nilly chargeback whatever because they can (fries were not hot or cold enough): seems not very good for the fees. Most people who travel have creditcards here and the most ones I know have no idea they can chargeback or ever needed it.