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by malcontent » Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:47 pm
Disputing a charge is easy and gets credited to your card right away… but if the merchant disputes your dispute (which is also easy for them to do if they have any evidence that you made the purchase), it gets reversed just as easy, and the charge will be added back on to your credit card. If you choose to re-dispute, you’ll need hard evidence as to why, or you’ll need to take it to court.
Knowing that this is where things eventually end up down the cc dispute path, you are encouraged to resolve any disputes directly with the merchant before disputing with the cc issuer. It’s just not a great mechanism unless it’s a genuine blunder that a merchant refuses to resolve, despite having no evidence that you agreed to the charge.
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