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What are Payment Reversals? Why Do They Happen & How Can Merchants Stop Them?

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A payment reversal is the process through which funds from a transaction are returned to the payer’s account. This process can be triggered for various reasons, such as a disputed charge, an error in the transaction, or fraud detection. What is a Payment Reversal? In the next sections, we’ll outline how each of these work.

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How to Win Chargeback Disputes

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Winning chargeback disputes is important for merchants because chargebacks take time to deal with and lead to financial losses and increased processing fees. Here’s a guide to help merchants navigate and win chargeback disputes in credit card processing. What is a Chargeback?

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Understanding Chargebacks

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Merchants should implement robust fraud detection tools, such as address verification systems (AVS) and card verification value (CVV) checks. Billing Issues: Discrepancies in billing, such as duplicate charges or incorrect billing amounts, can lead to chargebacks.