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by _Lemon_
4517 days ago
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From my understanding is that it lets the customer's bank see exactly who's making the payment and gives them a chance to deny it. The merchant is then protected from fraudulent chargebacks and these are covered by the bank. Essentially, they get to perform their own fraud prevention and it's a way of trying to improve confidence in online payments. I believe the idea that it takes away rights from the customer is a misconception (I also think most of these protections are given by law). |
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