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Old 04-14-2016, 08:24 AM
Cozumeleno Cozumeleno is offline
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I see both sides of it and I think any dealer has the right to accept/deny any payment method they want. If I were a dealer, I'm not sure I'd want to accept a card payment on a $6K item and as a buyer, there's no way I'd show up to a card show with $6K in cash, either.

To lessen the rate of chargebacks, couldn't dealers simply either have buyers using credit cards sign the credit card receipt that machines use, OR in the event of Paypal being used, sign a receipt where both get a copy to provide documentation of cards being exchanged? And I'm not sure how ironclad it would be when it comes to chargebacks, but the language 'All sales final' could be added to the receipt.

That (like anything else) wouldn't get rid of chargebacks entirely, but wouldn't it help a great deal?
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