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Chargeback Representment

Chargeback representment is the process by which merchants can dispute chargebacks. When a customer files a chargeback, claiming that a transaction was unauthorized, fraudulent, or unsatisfactory, the merchant has the opportunity to provide evidence and arguments to challenge the chargeback and recover the funds. During representment, the merchant gathers relevant documentation, such as sales receipts, shipping records, proof of delivery, customer communication, and any other evidence supporting the validity of the transaction. This evidence is then submitted to the merchant’s payment processor or acquiring bank, who acts on behalf of the merchant in presenting the case to the customer’s bank or credit card company. The goal of chargeback representment is to prove that the charge in question is legitimate and therefore should not be reversed.

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