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How Will Customized Search Affect Online Advertising?
Clinton Kicks Off 'Serious' Ad Campaign
DRTV Media Buyer
DRTV
DRTV and the Search Engines
Want to Reach More Buyers? A Multi-Media Advertising Approach is the Key
Time to use Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode?
Electronic Representment of NSF Transactions
A Serious Look at Electronic Checks as a Payment Option
How long do you want to live?
Selecting a Payment Processor
The Chargeback Process
Continuity Programs – The Ultimate Upsell?
Could DVR be a friend to DRTV marketers?
Making Waste In Our Haste: You Don’t Need to Break the Sound Barrier to Get Retailers to Notice Your Product
The chargeback process is a largely unknown to merchants and can often be a cause for frustration. Therefore, in order to shed some light on this subject let's take a look at the chargeback process used by Visa and MasterCard:
As you can see, there are multiple steps involving multiple parties, and each step requires the responsible party to dedicate a certain amount of time to its management. The resolution of a typical chargeback can take anywhere from six weeks to six months. If each party takes the maximum amount of time to complete a responsibility, it's not hard to see how a chargeback can seem to drag on forever.
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