Merchants lack guided evidence tools for chargeback disputes
Small merchants on PayPal, Square, or direct payment accounts face chargeback deadlines with no structured guidance on what evidence wins disputes. Existing solutions either require processor integration or take 20-25% of recovered revenue. A flat-fee, processor-agnostic evidence builder addresses a real and time-sensitive pain.
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