PayPal has their own dispute management platform. Of course, this means the company has their own PayPal chargeback time limits and rules to consider, too.| Chargebacks911
This article will explain what PayPal account limitations are and how to remove them. We’ll also provide 5 tips to avoid this issue in the future.| Chargebacks911
Compelling evidence is used by merchants to prove that a chargeback filed against them is invalid and should be overturned. Does it work?| Chargebacks911
Scams involving PayPal are on the rise. Here’s what to look out for and how to keep your account safe.| Chargebacks911
A PayPal refund scam (also known as an “overpayment scam”) is a crafty, yet simple form of wire fraud. Here's how they work and how to protect yourself.| Chargebacks911
PayPal is a widely-used, simple, and straightforward approach to accept payments, especially for smaller businesses and sole proprietorships. However, what happens when you receive a PayPal chargeback? Are there PayPal chargeback fees, how much are they, and are you expected to pay them?| Chargebacks911
Welcome to Chargebacks 101! We’re look ingat what merchants & consumers need to know about chargebacks — what they are, how they work, and when to use one.| Chargebacks911
How can you tell a PayPal email scam from an official message? Better yet, how can you prevent PayPal email scams altogether? Let’s find out.| Chargebacks911
Chargeback Time Limits require cardholders, banks, and merchants to respond to different aspects of chargeback disputes within days of receiving requests. Restricting the response time provides a benefit, but it can also make the process more stressful. That's bad enough, but now certain changes within the industry have reduced those time frames even further in some cases ... and the changes are not always consistent.| Chargebacks911