[e-gold-list] Re: Charge back problem

2002-02-19 Thread Danny Van den Berghe
Dear Sirs, Let's discuss please charge back problem for online businesses that accept directly or indirectly (PayPal, Click bank etc) credit cards. Is there any reasonable way (exept accepting e-currencies ) to fight with bad customers who bought your online product using credit card and

[e-gold-list] Re: Charge back problem

2002-02-19 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.
A charge back on software sales may not be a big problem since the profit margin is almost 100%. So 1% charge back will not change the big picture. But the exchnage provider who has a small profit margin of a few percents cannot afford even 0.1% chargeback. And I certainly agree with Craig

[e-gold-list] Re: Charge back problem

2002-02-19 Thread GoldCom Admin.
-- Subject: Charge back problem From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Let's discuss please charge back problem for online businesses that accept directly or indirectly (PayPal, Click bank etc) credit cards. Is

[e-gold-list] Re: Charge back problem

2002-02-19 Thread jpm
Hi, I have been selling software on the net for over two years and I have to say chargebacks have not been a problem so far Danny, the problem is when you're selling *GOLD*, ie ACTUAL MONEY! for credit cards. Let's say you started selling actuall US Dollars, over the internet, for

[e-gold-list] Re: charge back problem

2002-02-17 Thread Ben Legume
Apologies if this has already been answered, as I get a daily digest I may be a few messages behind. There is no way for a merchant to avoid chargebacks if a sale is done over the internet. The credit card companies simply don't work that way. The only way for a merchant to have protection