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Originally posted by nazgul
This may sound like a stupid question, but do charge backs exist because there is no way to prove that someone actually bought access to a site?
If so isn't there any type of technology or tracking you could do to prove that a person accessed content. IE tracing the ip address of the credit card purchase to the IP address where person access the content.
I know this is a bad example because of users who use dynamic ips, but it seems to be there has to be a way to prove a surfer actually bought access to a site.
any thoughts??
naz
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Sure there is technology, but do you seriously think that the average bank lady will go to that length? They just find it much simpler to do a chargeback... Not only cause its simpler, but because they take out their fee for the service... The only reason why its so easy to make chargebacks is because of how much money they make the CC companies.