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08-22-2009, 10:50 PM
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Google Checkout questions
I didn't really see these on their website, so I figured I would ask here. It was also hard for me to navigate their site and find what I'm trying to look for.
1- can somebody take their money back like in paypal? If im selling a website, there is going to be no shipping, so no order delivery confirmation. In paypal, people can just file a complaint and sometimes its hard to win.
2- direct paying? Can user 1 at theiraddress@gmail.com directly pay me money that he owes, or is this something thats more made for processing card payments with an online store?
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08-23-2009, 06:11 PM
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They can file a chargeback, although Google will investigate the buyers claim.
You can create an invoice for him.
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08-23-2009, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jordanriane
They can file a chargeback, although Google will investigate the buyers claim.
You can create an invoice for him.
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So, by creating an invoice, I'm assuming I will be a lot more likely to win a claim? I hate having to sound like everybody is always trying to scam me, but I care about my money.
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08-24-2009, 02:02 AM
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It's not a "claim" you can win or dispute. Everything is managed by Google, and if the user files a chargeback on their credit card, Google will look into it to see if a.) the ip address doesn't match the card holder's addres, b.) or if anything else to dis/prove the purchase.
So technically, if you send out an invoice to "John Smith," just because he pays with a credit card from "John Smith" doesn't mean that's who he is. So if it turns out that the $300 payment made to you was from a stolen card, that $300 charge is reversed.. Even if you have already had that payment deposited into your bank account.
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08-24-2009, 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by jasonm56
I didn't really see these on their website, so I figured I would ask here. It was also hard for me to navigate their site and find what I'm trying to look for.
1- can somebody take their money back like in paypal? If im selling a website, there is going to be no shipping, so no order delivery confirmation. In paypal, people can just file a complaint and sometimes its hard to win.
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Sure, but Google will investigate the buyers claim to make sure it is a legitimate one. So that the both sides won't be hurt!
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