[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, f

[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. >

[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 wh

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

2002-02-19 Thread SnowDog
> 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. > There have been less than 1% chargebacks for me. > I use the service at Digibuy.com > > For me the trick is to overdeliver on what you promise in your webpages. > I give m

[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 c

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

2002-02-18 Thread HeinRich W. KocH
I would like to see "black list" of such people. >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

[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 (as