any No Chargeback payment processing service?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by Pervert-For-Life, Oct 21, 2007.

  1. inworx

    inworx Peon

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    #21
    Thats not chargeback, thats dispute/reversal, its PayPal internal feature which cannot be termed as Chargeback. In chargeback, you cannot do anything, in dispute, you can do, though final decision may not be in your favour.
     
    inworx, Oct 23, 2007 IP
  2. cool_78

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    #22
    If you want a payment processor that is 100% chargeback free then go with e-gold. Although funding your e-gold account is a pain and rather expensive.
     
    cool_78, Oct 23, 2007 IP
  3. Pervert-For-Life

    Pervert-For-Life Banned

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    #23
    e-gold won't let me register a account there because my ISP use proxy and e-gold won't let proxy users to register a account. so i cant use e-gold. i email e-gold and they said i need to call my ISP or i should change my ISP where they dont use proxies. but the ISP that don't use proxy costly and plus 10% govt. service tax. also it give only 2 GB data transfer limit which will be not enough for me. vsnl internet is not where i live... so i cant go for vsnl also. so there is no way i can register a account at e-gold and moneybookers have locked my account before i can start to do business through them. when i contant moneybookers, they said 11 of my programs are illegal and so they cannot allow me to use there service unless i stop selling those programs. but it was not illegal. everything i make is very legal. i just dont know what to do anymore.... i think i am my business is done and i am done as well.... i just dont know what to do.... my brain stop working because i make my living completely on my programs sale... also its been 6 months since i install adsense codes and yet i made only $6.81 USD on adsense. none of my visitors ever click my adsense ads... hence i am not earning from my ads either.... i thought i would be able to earn $100 every month from adsense.... but even if i have 10,000 visitors in a month, i only earn 6.81 USD:(..... so i am done.... and lost my mind from few weeks....
    so can i ask everyone of digitalpoint to do me a big favor??? will it be illgeal to ask everyone on this forum to click my ads just for once??? if everyone click the ads on my page just for one time, then i would be able to make atleast something... so admins of digitalpoint, can i ask everyone and post my adsense link here??? this will be a big help to me.... but if you dont agree then i will not do it at all...and i will not post the link....
     
    Pervert-For-Life, Oct 24, 2007 IP
  4. warley

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    #24
    What about protecting your software so that if someone chargesback you deactivate their software.

    http://www.softworkz.com/
     
    warley, Oct 24, 2007 IP
  5. Pervert-For-Life

    Pervert-For-Life Banned

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    #25
    i did used web base activation but web protection is more vulnerable because it is really easy to make the program open using a loader. also there is a problem with web base protection. not always the end user is connected to the internet or when they have problem with there internet, they cant use there softwares... that is why only hardware protection is what i use to protect my software better... and i cannot afford to buy a professional web protection because they are too expensive... also even if i use a web protection, some people reveral there payment after a year saying they are done using the software and so they feel like they need there mnoey back. so i need to find a payment processing service that dont let reveral and chargeback or anything like that... but customers only want to buy it using paypal. i been asking peoples to send thet money using Xoom but they said they dont trust Xoom and i know why. so that they can reveral there payment thats why lololol.... but this time i will not going to use paypal.. even if i lost sale, i will not use paypal because soon my account will get locked if few more reveral is made from my account and i need to keep my account activate on paypal as i use paypal to pay hosting bills or renew domain and sometime buy from ebay.... so i cannot take the risk of getting locked at paypal... so that is why i will not accept anymore payment on my paypal.
     
    Pervert-For-Life, Oct 24, 2007 IP
  6. nabiha

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    #26
    I agree to Pervert-For-Life on one thing.

    Most of the fraud is done by US buyers. With all due respect to fellow members but it is a fact and I also second his observation on this.

    I have got 7 chargebacks/frauds so far and all from USA. I receive orders from USA, UK, France, Italy, Turkey, India, Australia, Germany, Israel and others.
     
    nabiha, Oct 30, 2007 IP
  7. cccjewel

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    #27
    Hi,

    I suggest sfipay.com. I have no experience with them--it reads "no chargebacks allowed" on the website.
     
    cccjewel, Nov 3, 2007 IP
  8. bitman.biz

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    #28
    BitCoin! cannot vhargeback you get it its final. checkout
    coinbase.com
    you can set up a free account and start accepting as a merchant! if your not in the USA the go to
    blockchain.info
    set up free wallet and tell ppl to send your payment to your wallet address! if you have questions you can message me!
     
    bitman.biz, Sep 30, 2013 IP