A chargeback is a transaction reversal initiated by a cardholder’s bank, often due to fraud or disputes. It forces merchants to refund the purchase after investigation. Consumers benefit by gaining protection against unauthorized charges or defective goods. Merchants, however, may incur fees and lose revenue, making chargebacks a double-edged tool for financial accountability.
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