DrChrono Payments: WorldPay Understanding Chargebacks

A chargeback is any transaction that has been disputed by the cardholder with their bank for being unauthorized or incorrect. Typically, a cardholder has 120 days from the date of the payment to dispute the charge.

Reasons a cardholder might dispute a charge:

  • Services not received
  • Duplicate processing
  • No credit was issued when requested by the cardholder
  • Improper authorization
  • Dissatisfied cardholder

What to expect when a chargeback occurs:

  • Your business bank account will be debited for the amount of the disputed transaction.
  • You will receive a letter via mail from the credit card processor telling you the details of the disputed transaction.
  • To dispute the charge, you must respond with the requested documents within the timeframe listed in the letter.
  • The processor will decide on the disputed transaction and will either return the disputed funds to your bank account or return the funds to the cardholder's account.

What to Know About Chargebacks, How to Avoid Them, and How to Win Them