Running a business online used to mean getting a card machine and calling it a day. That no longer cuts it once chargebacks rise, overseas payments appear, or subscription billing enters the picture.
Few payment issues frustrate business owners more than a chargeback. One day a sale looks complete, the funds land in your account and everything appears to be running as expected. Then days (or ...
Victims of online scams can recover money through chargeback by reporting quickly, submitting evidence, and following RBI timelines, while also filing complaints via bank helplines and the national ...
Small business owners say they are falling victim to a modern type of theft: fraudulent chargebacks. It happens when a customer lodges a claim with their bank, saying an item they paid for by card was ...
Artificial intelligence has the capacity to delve into the complexities of the interactions – including financial dealings -- between retailers and suppliers like never before. That could and should ...
Q: Because of the recent multihour wait times at security checkpoints at some major U.S. airports, some of our clients missed their flights and just went home. I strongly suspect that, within a few ...
A refund con trick used against shopkeepers and restaurants is becoming an "epidemic", experts have warned. The con involves paying for goods or services, such as a meal in a restaurant, then telling ...
A $10,000 outdoor stucco kitchen, a more than $1,000 order of shoes, a custom metal sign costing upwards of $5,000, an out-of-print board game the company never stocked nor sold, a $6,000 laser hair ...
Chargebacks aren’t just a payments problem. They’re an operational signal. For businesses that accept card payments, chargebacks reveal how well fraud controls, billing practices, fulfillment, and ...