He's talking about Stripe, not Paypal.Curious. When you say Paypal, I assume it was a Credit Card charge through Paypal, and not a direct Paypal Payment?
He's talking about Stripe, not Paypal.Curious. When you say Paypal, I assume it was a Credit Card charge through Paypal, and not a direct Paypal Payment?
I quoted the wrong guy. DOHHe's talking about Stripe, not Paypal.
Oh ok. I got confused when I read your post and even did a Ctrl + F to search his post for the word Paypal because I thought I was losing my mind.I quoted the wrong guy. DOH
No it was all me. I really shouldn't try responding to things before I have coffee.Oh ok. I got confused when I read your post and even did a Ctrl + F to search his post for the word Paypal because I thought I was losing my mind.
Yes, a credit card payment through PayPal. We have had credit card chargebacks at PayPal in the past also and lost those, hence leading me to feel like PayPal doesn't fight chargebacks.Curious. When you say Paypal, I assume it was a Credit Card charge through Paypal, and not a direct Paypal Payment?
We had one of these in the past. I called up PayPal and they pretty much told me "We can't do anything about Credit Cards claiming fraud". Needless to say, it sucks and it's a pain to hear.Yes, a credit card payment through PayPal. We have had credit card chargebacks at PayPal in the past also and lost those, hence leading me to feel like PayPal doesn't fight chargebacks.
...at which point they take back all of the money + $25 dispute fee , and they keep all of the fees also?
Ok , so Stripe.com - what is going on here?
We have used Paypal for 5 years , not a single dime lost in disputed charges etc. We have Stripe.com for a significantly shorter time and within weeks of using them we receive "Disputes" for goods shipped with tracking. Then it was ok , and now recently disputes have arrived again.
When Stripe email us about a "DISPUTE" - we respond with tracking details , at which point they take back all of the money + $25 dispute fee , and they keep all of the fees also?
At this point it's a waiting game and we're told that our payment being returned to us is dependent UPON THE CARDHOLDER'S BANK?
Excuse me if i'm wrong here , but surely the CARDHOLDER'S BANK is always going to favour their own customer which means you'll lose out of pocket even when you've shipped the item with evidence provided etc.
We received one dispute > provided evidence of shipment delivery >> STRIPE EMAIL US "YOU HAVE LOST THIS CASE".
We received another dispute > provided evidence of shipment delivery >> STRIPE EMAIL US "YOU HAVE LOST THIS CASE".
Is Stripe.com a company to be completely avoided or am I missing something here?
But you should have some way to accept CC other than via PP or only PP, Matt. Remember about 2 months ago we had to back and forth about 28 mails for me sending the payment to you? Just sayin......at which point they take back all of the money + $25 dispute fee , and they keep all of the fees also?
Yikes. I was offering Stripe as a payment gateway earlier this year, for a month or three maybe. Don't remember exactly why, but I had a strange 'gut feeling' about it after spending some time mucking around with the API. Stopped offering it shortly after that.
FYI: Not the entire world uses credit cards.Imagine going to McDonalds or something, buying a couple hamburgers and seeing PayPal on your credit card statement instead of McDonalds. Sorry, but it just has unprofessional written all over it. You have a "company" who can't or won't get their own merchant account?Well tit-for-tat... I deal nearly solely with companies that DO ACCEPT PAYPAL.
Please note the difference I've made several times already in this thread..."companies" that ONLY accept PayPal are different than say Amazon who ALSO accepts PayPal for client convenience. I don't trust companies who ONLY accept PayPal or Stripe or Square or whatever as far as you can throw them. I just don't. Why would any legitimate business not have a real merchant account?
I do! No need to use PayPal with me (don't get me started on their exchange rates). Yes, I remember that. You should have told me you wanted to use a credit card, might have been able to cut those emails down a bit. I left Stripe and went elsewhere, doesn't mean I don't accept credit cards.But you should have some way to accept CC other than via PP or only PP, Matt. Remember about 2 months ago we had to back and forth about 28 mails for me sending the payment to you? Just sayin......at which point they take back all of the money + $25 dispute fee , and they keep all of the fees also?
Yikes. I was offering Stripe as a payment gateway earlier this year, for a month or three maybe. Don't remember exactly why, but I had a strange 'gut feeling' about it after spending some time mucking around with the API. Stopped offering it shortly after that.
We had one person try over 200 credit cards all blocked
Quote said:They have also got much better at detecting fraud orders on their own
True, but they also provide far fewer fraud prevention tools than the average merchant account (Authorize.net/Cybersource has a good tool set: http://www.authorize.net/solutions/merchantsolutions/merchantservices/frauddetectionsuite/ ) which means payments that should have been blocked by the payment processor get through and you have to manually check them which translates into lost productivity for your workers and higher costs for your business since time=money. Not to mention their 2.9% rates are much higher than the rates you would pay with a real merchant account.Quote said:they provide far more information about the order than PayPal ever does which makes it really simple to check for fraud