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by lmm 274 days ago
After waiting on the line with support for 4 hours and going through a phishing-tastic email flow, sure. (Maybe your credit card company has a better experience, but who wants to reach the point where you find that out?). With PayPal you just push the button.
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> who wants to reach the point where you find that out?

Enough people to steal 20 billion USD a year according to https://stripe.com/en-fr/resources/more/chargeback-fraud-101

My credit card company has a "dispute charge" button in the transaction history. It's one click. Sounds like you should look into a different provider.
I mean I try, but ease of chargeback is not a point I've seen on any comparison websites. And why bother going into the weeds when I can just use PayPal with all my cards and have peace of mind?