How are banks able to get your money back after a credit card chargeback?

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You purchase a product, but it doesn’t work or you don’t even get it. So you open a chargeback. How are banks able to just claw back the money you’ve sent?

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On the merchant side, there is an opportunity for the merchant to dispute the chargeback. But I would guess most large companies don’t bother – they probably budget for a certain amount of chargebacks.

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