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by sanswork
4113 days ago
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>Filing a complaint to the FTC or BBB is no more difficult than filing a credit card dispute. In both cases you merely supply evidence of the fraud. And then what? What happens to get my money back? What evidence do I have of fraud if its just a shipping dispute and their word against mine? >What other reasons? I gave you other reasons above and neither were illegal charges. Mistakes, and disruptions in the continuance of the company to name two. |
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> What evidence do I have of fraud if its just a shipping dispute and their word against mine?
The same evidence you would supply to your credit card issuer for a dispute: shipment info, package tracking numbers, pictures of items delivered, customer/merchant email exchanges, etc.
> Mistakes, and disruptions in the continuance of the company
As I said, most merchants are trying to please customers, so most mistakes are resolved without a chargeback. I don't think you will disagree here. I have never had to issue a chargeback, yet I had a few mistakes happen on me and the merchant always resolved them in my favor.
As to "disruptions in the continuance of the company" this is an extremely rare event, even rarer than outright fraud. So I will agree this is a nice case to have chargebacks available, but again as I said for 99.9...% of other purchases Bitcoin's lack of chargebacks is totally acceptable. I don't think you will disagree here either.