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    • What Is A Dispute?
    • What to Do Before Filing A Dispute?
    • Filing A Dispute Through Online Banking
    • What Happens When You File A Dispute

    A dispute is typically when you disagree with a previously authorized transaction that has been charged to your account as a result of an error or disagreement between you and the merchant. Common examples of disputes: 1. The merchant did not provide you with the agreed-upon service or product, overcharged, or you were double charged. 2. You are st...

    Double-check charges

    Before you dispute a charge, do a quick double-check: 1. Make sure the charge has been posted to your credit card account. Capital One is unable to dispute a transaction while it is in a pending status. Enrol in Online Bankingor download the mobile app to manage your account and keep an eye on pending and posted transactions. 2. Check your receipts - it's easy to confuse similar charges or forget about tips. Here are some examples of common unexpected transactions: 1. The transaction was made...

    Start with the merchant

    Before you file a transaction dispute, you must first contact the merchant and try to resolve the issue directly with them. Working directly with the merchant is often the fastest way to resolve your dispute. Merchants are sometimes willing to resolve a concern, even if it’s outside of their policy or terms. Keep all documentation from the merchant regarding any cancellation or refund. If this dispute concerns a subscription, make sure you ask the merchant to cancel the subscription and any f...

    Your charge might be eligible for submitting a dispute online, in which case the tool to do so can be accessed on our website. Instructions: 1. Sign in to our Online Banking website. 2. Select the account that has the transaction you would like to dispute. 3. Find the posted transaction you want to dispute under All Transactions. Keep in mind, you ...

    It can take up to 90 days for Capital One to resolve a dispute with the merchant. Here's what we'll do: 1. We'll manage communications with the merchant during the dispute process. 2. A temporary credit applied to your account within 15 days (if applicable) that will remain until the investigation is complete. 3. If there wasn't enough evidence to ...

  1. Feb 13, 2024 · Acquirers/Merchants: Merchants and acquirers generally have 45 days to respond to each phase of a Mastercard chargeback. An important exception is a request for information concerning a dispute. Merchants only have 18 days to respond to this. Learn more about Mastercard chargeback time limits.

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  5. Cardholders have 120 days to dispute a Mastercard transaction through their issuer, starting on the transaction date as well. The issuer then must respond to the dispute within 45 days. This means they will have to either accept or decline the dispute by this time. These are the absolute deadlines for disputes.

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