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Chargebacks, avoiding

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Another question \o/

I was reading that if a buyer performs a chargeback on you it's on the hands of the bank of their credit card, so basically PayPal can do f-all about it.

If the money the buyer is sending you comes from the money in their PayPal Account rather than straight from the bank, would this stop them being able to file for a chargeback?

I've read that you can't call a Dispute after 45 days but from what I've seen, a chargeback can still be done after a very long time. Would what I suggested avoid this? Or is it another one of these stupid pitfalls which screws the seller over in every way it can.
 
You cannot avoid chargebacks at all... The only possible way would be to close your paypal account but that takes 30 days since the last time you received/sent a payment.... but you cant keep making them until your other one closes so basically you cant use your paypal account for 30 days for 1 sale.
 
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