chargeback
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˈtʃɑːdʒ.bæk/ us/ˈtʃɑːrdʒ.bæk/
(信用卡或借记卡公司要求零售商将消费金额退还持卡人的)退款要求
a request for money spent on a credit card or debit card to be paid back to the customer by the seller
You should have immediately requested a chargeback from the bank when the goods were found to have been faulty. 当发现货物有问题时,你应该立即向银行申请退款。
The customer has the option to recover these funds through chargeback to the merchant. 顾客可以选择向商家提出退款要求来追回这些钱。
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- Under what is called a chargeback, PayPal can take money from the seller's account and return it to the buyer.
- The card I used to pay does not offer the chance of a refund through a chargeback.
- The bank concluded that making this chargeback could be contested by the store and that legal liability for the delivery charge was not clear.
- Your bank may be able to go to the bank that dealt with the ticket tout's card transactions and request the money back. This is known as "chargeback".
- The customer asked for a refund under chargeback rules, which apply if a customer is not happy with a product.