BadCustomer.com: Credit Car Chargebacks Can Leave You On Obscure Blacklist
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
Disputing a credit card charge by asking for a “chargeback” can lead to being put on a blacklist that merchants can check for customers who might try to defraud them. Getting off the list costs $99, although the fee is waived if the customer didn’t know they were committing “friendly fraud,” said Brien Heideman, founder of BadCustomer.com, which keeps such a customer list for retailers that don’t want to get hit with costly credit chargebacks.
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BadCustomer.com: Credit Car Chargebacks Can Leave You On Obscure Blacklist




