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Originally Posted by TMM_John
You would need to confirm it with the processors. I'd imagine if a person was stealing from you, they'd send you false information without much hesitation.
If you want to make a claim, you should be ready to back it up. I'm sure if someone made such a claim about your websites or services, you'd want them to back it up.
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So once an affiliate program using the NATS system has stated you have multiple chargebacks-
To check the authenticity of the chargebacks we would request from the Affiliate program
what exact piece of information?- The chargeback receipt? What is the name of the file or document on NATS we would need to request?
If the affiliate program refuses this information- would NATS be entitled to give an Affiliate Programs chargeback information to an affiliate?
Once given this information we then we would cross-reference this with the processor?
Does the processor have a privacy clause or they are obligated to tell us yes these chargebacks or real- or no they dont exist?