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These days, there are many people who make direct purchases overseas. In particular, with overseas direct purchases rapidly increasing ahead of the end of the year, many cases of damage are occurring. Typical damages from overseas direct purchases include fraud, non-delivery, and loss of contact. If you suffer this kind of damage when purchasing directly from overseas, what should you do? If you have suffered damage due to suspected fraud, non-delivery, suspected counterfeit products, or loss of contact, you can apply for a credit card chargeback service. Chargeback service means cancellation or refund of deposit. If an overseas direct purchase is concerned about fraud, non-delivery, suspicion of counterfeit goods, or loss of contact, the consumer can request the credit card company to cancel the approved transaction. You can apply for this service in writing to the credit card company within 120 days from the card payment date. When applying, you must submit proof that you have made a transaction and have suffered damage. Examples include transaction receipts, order details, and emails exchanged with business owners. However, processing may be difficult depending on the supporting materials such as supporting documents and the business operator’s response.
In fact, there are many cases where they have suffered damage while purchasing directly from overseas, but do not receive proper compensation because they are not aware of the credit card chargeback service. According to the Korea Consumer Agency, 823 consumer consultations related to overseas direct purchasing were received through the ‘International Transaction Consumer Portal’ as of October this year. As a result of the analysis, it was reported that 35.0% (288 cases) of these were damages that could be resolved through credit card chargeback services. If you have suffered damage as above when purchasing directly from overseas, apply for the credit card chargeback service. Meanwhile, it is known that the chargeback service can be used not only for overseas direct purchases, but also for damage related to hotel and rental car reservations and tax refunds incurred while traveling abroad. Source: Lifestyle Tips Tiptip News (http://www.tiptipnews.co.kr)
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