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I understand chargebacks. This wasn't a chargeback, it was a straight up Paypal reversal. And if you count not being able to use Paypal for anything as a penalty, then I got screwed too.



Weird, so like they themselves have a chargeback policy? Ugh.


Sometimes when all of the businesses (PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Amazon, etc.) in a particular industry behave the same way, it is for good reasons.

What's the alternative? For them to err in favour of the merchant, occasionally screwing consumers? When bad stuff happens in transactions (online or offline) merchants should be prepared to sometimes take the hit. It's so much better than loss of consumer confidence.

Look at the general willingness of large retailers to accept returns. They do it because they want consumers to buy without second thoughts.




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