Help from Pay. on chargebacks.
A chargeback can be disputed. The business owner must then provide evidence and a brief explanation in English making his objection clear. This information will be used by outside parties to make a judgment. To maximize the chances of success for you as an entrepreneur, we are happy to help you with this.
Important: If your organization receives a chargeback, you will receive email from Pay. You have up to seven days from this date to challenge a chargeback.
Follow these steps:
- Check if you have already contacted the customer about this transaction and possibly about the chargeback.
- Still try to contact them if you haven't had contact yet.
- Check carefully the reason for the chargeback.
- Write a short objection in English
- Upload documents, images and screenshots as evidence.
- You offer the chargeback to Pay. for dispute.
If you provided incorrect information, we may not forward your request to the cardholder's bank. Furthermore, we check that it is written in English and is relevant. If necessary, we translate it or request additional information.
If all the information is correct, we forward it to the acquirer to eventually reach the executing bank. Then the waiting begins. In some cases there is no response, but we only receive the payment again. Then the process is complete. In other cases, we receive a message of rejection or additional questions. Naturally, we then forward these to find the best answer together. Sometimes no message from the bank is received.
If your objection to the chargeback is rejected by the bank or if we receive no response from the bank during a period of two months, we consider the case closed. If the bank has not withdrawn the chargeback, you can then appeal for a period of 14 days after the case is closed. Therefore, if the chargeback is revoked, the money is yours.