How do I initiate a chargeback?
To initiate a chargeback in South Carolina, you must first contact your credit card issuer and provide them with information regarding the disputed transaction. You must also provide the issuer with a detailed explanation of why you are disputing the charge. The issuer will then evaluate the dispute and may request additional information from you. After the issuer has received all of the necessary information, they will then contact the merchant who charged the transaction and notify them of the chargeback. The merchant will then have the opportunity to provide evidence to dispute the chargeback. Once all of the information has been evaluated, the issuer will make a decision on whether to accept or deny the chargeback. If the chargeback is accepted, you will receive a refund for the amount of the disputed transaction.
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