Frequently Asked Questions
Chargeback representment is when a merchant disputes a chargeback by providing evidence to prove the transaction was legitimate.
Include transaction records, shipping confirmation, customer communication, and terms of service.
Typically, it takes 30 to 60 days from submission to resolution.
Yes, you can appeal an unsuccessful representment, often through a second attempt or arbitration.
Common reasons include fraudulent transactions, customer disputes, processing errors, and technical issues.
Be thorough with your evidence, stay organized, follow guidelines, and present a compelling argument.
You may submit additional evidence for a second representment or consider arbitration.
There’s usually no fee, but some providers may charge for handling the dispute.
Prevent chargebacks by clear communication, fraud prevention, transparent billing, and effective customer support.
Consider using one if you have a high volume of chargebacks or need help navigating the process.
Optimize Your Chargeback Representment Strategy
Contact Us for a Custom Solution