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A chargeback occurs when a buyer disputes a transaction with his or her credit card issuer. Among other reasons, a buyer may request a chargeback if:

  • An unauthorized party has made a purchase with the buyer's credit card.
  • The buyer hasn't received the items he or she purchased.
  • The buyer has been charged multiple times for the same order.
  • The buyer has other concerns about the validity of the purchase.
  • The buyer is unsatisfied with a purchase and hasn't been able to resolve the problem with the merchant.

With its proprietary fraud detection technology, Payment Corporation Checkout works constantly to protect you from unwarranted chargebacks. In cases where you do receive chargebacks, Payment Corporation offers you unique protection under our Chargeback Resolution Policy

Last update: 10:32 PM Wednesday, October 10, 2007

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