As a dynamic banking service, Chime is popular with consumers. This article will explain how consumers can dispute Chime transactions and how long it may take.| Chargebacks911
Chargeback solution providers come in all shapes and sizes, and they all promise to save you revenue. But can they guarantee an ROI? What do they base their promise on? Are they fighting every illegitimate chargeback, or only the easy wins? Here are some tips on what you can expect from a chargeback solution ... and what you should demand in a chargeback solution provider.| Chargebacks911
Shopping has changed; the chargeback system hasn’t. Does that matter? Just how bad IS the fraud problem? Here's a list of facts to provide the answer.| Chargebacks911
Personality profiling is increasingly being used within the workplace, we discuss the benefits for you and your business.| Progeny
An above-average chargeback rate for either Visa or Mastercard can devastate your bottom line. But what’s considered “average,” and why does it matter? Also, what can you do to keep your chargeback rate in the safe zone?| Chargebacks911
Unhappy with an item you've bought online? PayPal may reimburse you. Just be sure to read the fine print: PayPal Purchase Protection only works in some cases.| 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
This article will explore the eBay Resolution Center: how and when to file disputes, and how sellers should be prepared to fight back.| Chargebacks911
Latest from the courts In the Lycamobile UK Ltd First-Tier Tribunal (FTT) case, the issue was whether VAT was chargeable on the supply of a “Plan Bundle” at the time when it was sold and by reference to the whole of the consideration that was paid for it, or whether VAT was instead chargeable only... Continue reading »| Marcus Ward Consultancy Ltd
Latest from the courts In the First-Tier tribunal case of Queenscourt Limited the issue was whether dip pots supplied as part of a takeaway meal deal are a separate zero-rated supply (of cold food) or whether they are part of a single VATable supply of hot food. Background The appellant had originally accounted for output... Continue reading »| Marcus Ward Consultancy Ltd