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Debit card chargeback
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Not a question but on another thread it was stated that buyers have no protection if they buy goods using a debit card instead of a credit card if things go wrong and the company goes bust or refuses to give a refund.
That is not the case. It is true that there is better protection using a credit card (for purchases over £100) but debit card users also have redress and there is no £100 limit.
All explained here:
http:// www.mon eysavin ...mast ercard- chargeb ack
I feel very strongly that everyone should be aware of their rights, especially when dealing with banks.
That is not the case. It is true that there is better protection using a credit card (for purchases over £100) but debit card users also have redress and there is no £100 limit.
All explained here:
http://
I feel very strongly that everyone should be aware of their rights, especially when dealing with banks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.thats correct, no matter what card you use there is some kind of chargeback and the retailer does not stand much chance, bit unfair on most cases for the retailer if they are not in the wrong or a victim of fraud, but your right all card suppliers have the ability to issue a chargeback on the card to put it under investigation just like a paypal dispute