Chargeback Protection definition

Chargeback Protection you are required to provide proof of shipment or proof of delivery for physical goods or services for Eligible Chargebacks in order to retain the transaction amount and avoid paying any chargeback fee for such transaction. Proof of delivery or proof of shipment shall be provided to PayPal within two days of receipt of the chargeback claim (or such longer time period as otherwise specified by PayPal).
Chargeback Protection means protection against the costs and fees you would have paid to us for certain Covered Chargebacks “Covered Chargebacks” means Chargebacks raised by the Card Scheme with the following reason code (or other reason codes as updated from time to time by us and/or Card Schemes): Merchandise services not received, Not as described or defective merchandise services, counterfeit Merchandise, EMV Liability Shift Counterfeit Fraud, EMV Liability Shift non- Counterfeit Fraud, Other -Fraud- Card present environment, Other -Fraud- Card absent environment.
Chargeback Protection is defined in section 7.02(a) above.

Examples of Chargeback Protection in a sentence

  • You are not permitted to enable Chargeback Protection Services or Fraud Protection or Fraud Protection Advanced at the same time.

  • Upon enrolling in Chargeback Protection Services, your use and access to Fraud Protection or Fraud Protection Advanced will be terminated.

  • Chargeback Protection Tool does not apply to chargebacks involving transactions where the item received by the buyer is not what they ordered (“Significantly Not as Described”).

  • However, you must respond to our requests for documentation and other information within the required timeframe when you enroll in Chargeback Protection Services, as described below (“Chargeback Protection Services Options” and “Establishing proof of delivery or proof of shipment”).

  • Chargeback Protection Services also do not apply to items or transactions that are ineligible for PayPal’s Seller Protection program (“Ineligible Transactions”).

  • Chargeback Protection Services only apply to chargeback claims involving: (i) transactions not authorized by the cardholder, as determined by PayPal; and (ii) transactions where the item was not received (“Item Not Received”) by the buyer (collectively “Eligible Chargebacks”).

  • PayPal reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel or suspend your use of Chargeback Protection Services for any reason it deems appropriate at any time upon reasonable notice to you or immediately if reasonable notice is impracticable in order to maintain the security of PayPal’s systems and/or your account is no longer in good standing.

  • Your application for Chargeback Protection Services will be assessed by PayPal, and we may accept or reject applications at our sole discretion.

  • Chargeback Protection Services do not apply to chargebacks involving transactions where the item received by the buyer is not what they ordered (“Significantly Not as Described”).

  • If you are approved and enroll in Chargeback Protection Services, we will waive our right to recover the amount of any unauthorized chargeback and item not received chargeback losses made on “Eligible Transactions” (as defined below) pursuant to the PayPal User Agreement (see the ‘Refunds Reversals and Chargebacks’ section), and we will not charge a chargeback fee pursuant to the PayPal User Agreement.


More Definitions of Chargeback Protection

Chargeback Protection means protection against the costs and fees you would have paid to us for certain Covered Chargebacks “Covered Chargebacks” means Chargebacks raised by the Card Scheme with the following reason code (or other reason codes as updated from time to time by us and/or Card Schemes): Merchandise services not received, Not as described or defective merchandise services, counterfeit Merchandise, EMV Liability Shift Counterfeit Fraud, EMV Liability Shift non- Counterfeit Fraud, Other -Fraud- Card present environment, Other -Fraud- Card absent environment. “Evaluation Period” means a period of time determined by us during which we will not pay you the amount for Covered Chargebacks “Fraud Shield Services” means the Services relating to Chargeback Protection provided by us to you “New Merchant” means where you have been our active Merchant for less than six months. “Protection Limit” means a maximum limit of Covered Chargeback we will be assuming responsibility for.

Related to Chargeback Protection

  • Community protection zone means the area within eight

  • Consumer Protection Act means the Consumer Protection Act, No. 68 of 2008 (as amended from time to time).

  • Chargeback means the procedure by which a Sales Draft (or disputed portion thereof) is returned to Bank by a Card Issuer because such item does not comply with the applicable Card plan's operating regulations.

  • Data Protection Laws means all laws and regulations that govern the access, use, disclosure, or protection of Personal Data to which a party is subject with respect to the Service or the Software.