I think it may be a crime (and lots of effort) to request a falsified
chargeback. So unless you antagonized lots of people in a 3rd world country
.... oh wait, they don't have credit cards


On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:49 PM, snctln <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> yeah I got hit with a chargeback a few weeks ago and posted about it
> on this group, The $3 fee to chargeback a 99 cent app seems a little
> steep to me because there is no chance for the developer to defend
> themselves... If someone wanted to be really evil they could organize
> a significant number of people to each buy a 99 cent app and then have
> each person request a chargeback... the situation sucks, but I doubt
> it will ever change.
>
> ---snctln
>
> On Apr 23, 10:37 pm, Keith Wiley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So I got a creditcard chargeback on my account today.  Not only does
> > it refund the purchase but Google charges me a $3.00 fine, which
> > effectively negates a second purchase of my app as well.  This
> > customer never contacted me with a problem and never asked for a
> > refund.  Their transaction was over a month ago and went perfectly
> > smoothly.  Then, out of the blue, Google charges me $3.00 and even
> > spells out that I have no recourse in the matter.
> >
> > This can happen to any of us anytime and as the hard-working
> > developers we have absolutely no defense against it.  By any
> > reasonable logic I didn't do anything wrong, think about it.  It's
> > just stealing from me plain and simple.  There is no other way to
> > describe what happened.  I was stolen from, period.
> >
> > Yeah, it's the TOS.  So what?  That makes it okay?  Random unjustified
> > fines and fees when I haven't do anything wrong?  Come on, TOS makes
> > it legal, by no means does it make it ethical!
> >
> > Just to point out, this is the kind of stuff that motivated me to
> > never go anywhere near the iPhone.  Now I have to deal with it with
> > Android as well?  I really expected better.
> >
> > It could happen to you, tomorrow, out of the blue.  Just wait, just
> > see.
> >
> > If anyone knows of any way to dispute this or any way to defend
> > against it, if anyone here works for Google and knows who I should
> > contact, please share!  I have no ideas at all about what to do about
> > this.
> >
>

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