Disputing a charge on your Shopify Credit account
As a Shopify merchant, it's important to maintain oversight of your financial transactions, including those on your Shopify Credit account. If you encounter a transaction you believe is incorrect, then you have the option to dispute it.
If you suspect that your Shopify Credit card has been compromised, lost, stolen, or fraudulently used, then you should cancel the card and request a replacement immediately to safeguard your account and prevent any further unauthorized activity.
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Understanding the difference between a dispute and a refund
A dispute arises when you identify an error or issue with a specific charge on your account, declaring that either the billing is incorrect, or the vendor failed to meet the agreed terms of service. This could involve cases of incorrect billing amounts, dissatisfaction with the quality of goods or services, or non-delivery of goods or services. The dispute process involves formally contesting the charge through Shopify Credit (the card issuer), who then investigates and mediates with the vendor to resolve the issue.
In contrast, a refund is a straightforward request made directly to the vendor for the return of money on a purchase, typically due to a change of plans, dissatisfaction with the purchase, or a decision to return the goods based on the return policy. Unlike disputes, refunds don't involve the card issuer in the initial stages and are handled directly between you and the seller.
The key difference is how each type of dispute is resolved. Disputes involve an intermediary (the card issuer) and are based on claims of billing errors or failure to fulfill service terms. Refunds are direct transactions with the seller based on customer satisfaction or returns policies, without questioning the legitimacy of the initial transaction.
Compromised Shopify Credit business cards
If you believe that your Shopify Credit business card has been compromised, lost, stolen, or used fraudulently, then you should cancel the card and order a new one immediately upon detection.
Learn how to replace or lock your Shopify Credit business card.
Actions to take before disputing a charge
Before disputing a charge, consider contacting the vendor and reviewing the transaction details:
- Check with other account users: Ensure that other users of your Shopify account don't recognize the transaction before proceeding with a dispute.
- Contact the vendor: In many instances, reaching out to the vendor directly can lead to a quicker resolution. Consider attempting to resolve the issue with the vendor prior to filing a dispute. If you need a transaction ID, then you need to contact Shopify Support.
- Review transaction details: Ensure the transaction has been posted and verify that the transaction date is within the eligible dispute window (not older than 60 days except in the case of unauthorized use).
Disputing charges on your Shopify Credit account
Before you initiate a dispute, review the following considerations:
- You can dispute only processed transactions.
- You must report disputes immediately.
- Disputes must fall into specific categories to be eligible. Eligible categories vary depending on the type of transaction, such as card transaction or Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfer.
- You can dispute only purchases. Refunds can't be disputed.
- Shopify Balance transaction disputes might take up to 90 days to be resolved, and the decision made at the end of the dispute process is final.
Reporting different types of disputes
The dispute process is different depending on the category of transaction you want to report:
- If you suspect the transaction is fraudulent, then you can submit a dispute directly from your Shopify admin.
- If the transaction falls under another category, such as Product or service not as described, then you must contact Shopify Support to submit the dispute.
The following table explains what method to use when opening a dispute:
Type of dispute | Description | Required documentation | How to submit a dispute |
---|---|---|---|
Fraudulent | Not authorized by cardholder. Card details have been lost or stolen and used fraudulently. The charge isn't recognized by the cardholder and was not made by the cardholder or a member of their family. If you place an order on a store, but suspect that the store is fraudulent, then the dispute needs to be submitted for another reason, such as Product or service not received. |
| Report directly in your Shopify admin. |
Non-fraudulent | Purchase canceled. Charges for services or goods were canceled according to merchant policies. Doesn't include attempts at canceling the service or product outside the cancelation policy window. |
| Submit dispute to Shopify Support. |
Charged multiple times. The same transaction charged more than one time, and doesn't include charges for multiple similar transactions made on purpose. | Submit exactly one of the following:
| ||
Charged incorrect amount. The amount charged to your account isn't the agreed-upon total provided by the merchant at time of sale. |
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Product or service not as described. Item or service received was different from what was described at the time of purchase. Doesn't include buyer's remorse, or service complaints based on subjective experiences not promised by merchant. |
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Product or service not received. Goods or services were paid for, but not delivered as agreed. |
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Dispute fraudulent Shopify Credit card transactions from the Shopify admin
If you report a transaction as fraudulent, compromised, or your card is lost or stolen, then your Shopify Credit card is immediately canceled and a replacement is issued. Virtual replacement cards are issued immediately. For physical cards, your replacement card arrives within 5-8 business days. After you receive your new card, you must update any recurring payments with your new card details.
If you suspect a card transaction in your Shopify Credit account is fraudulent, then you can start the dispute process from the Credit section of your Shopify admin.
Steps:
Desktop
From your Shopify admin, go to Finance.
Click Credit.
In the Transactions section, click the transaction that you want to report as fraudulent.
Click Report any issues before the displayed date.
In the Did you authorize this transaction? section, select No as the dispute reason, and then click Next.
Provide the supporting details for your dispute:
- Describe your issue.
- To attach any relevant evidence that supports your claim, such as police reports or correspondence with vendors, click Add file, and then click Continue. Ensure that you exclude any sensitive information, such as credit card numbers or personal passwords.
Click Next.
Optional: If you used a physical card, confirm your shipping address for the replacement card:
- Review the shipping address on file.
- Optional: To update the shipping address, click
, and then add your current shipping address information.
- Click Next.
Review the details of your dispute. If any details are inaccurate or you want to add more information, then click
to update the dispute.
Click Submit report.
Mobile app
From the Shopify app, tap the
icon.
Tap Finance, and then in the Accounts section, tap Credit.
In the Transactions section, tap the transaction that you want to report as fraudulent.
Tap Report any issues before the displayed date.
In the Did you authorize this transaction? section, select No as the dispute reason, and then tap Next.
Provide the supporting details for your dispute:
- Describe your issue.
- To attach any relevant evidence that supports your claim, such as police reports or correspondence with vendors, tap Add file, and then tap Continue. Ensure that you exclude any sensitive information, such as credit card numbers or personal passwords.
Tap Next.
Optional: If you used a physical card, confirm your shipping address for the replacement card:
- Review the shipping address on file.
- Optional: To update the shipping address, tap
, and then add your current shipping address information.
- Tap Next.
Review the details of your dispute. If any details are inaccurate or you want to add more information, then tap
to update the dispute.
Click Submit and replace card.
You can monitor the status of your fraudulent transaction report by viewing the transaction details in the Shopify Credit section of your Shopify admin.
Dispute non-fraudulent transactions by contacting Shopify Support
If you want to dispute a card transaction in a category that isn't fraud, then you must contact Shopify Support to begin the process. Take notes of the transaction details for reference, and collect relevant documentation that supports your claim, such as receipts, correspondence with the vendor, proof of return, and service agreements.
You can ask to contact Support through live chat in the Help Center Assistant.
Steps:
Desktop
From your Shopify admin, go to Finance.
Click Credit.
In the Transactions section, click the transaction that you want to submit a dispute for.
Click Report any issues before the displayed date.
In the Did you authorize this transaction? section, select Yes as the dispute reason, and then click Visit Help Center.
Click the chat icon on any page of the Shopify Help Center to open the Help Center Assistant, and then ask to contact Support.
After being connected with Shopify Support, provide details about the transaction, the reason for the dispute, and any additional evidence required by Support.
Confirm that all information is accurate, and then request Shopify Support to submit your dispute on your behalf.
Mobile app
From the Shopify app, tap the
icon.
Tap Finance, and then in the Accounts section, tap Credit.
In the Transactions section, tap the transaction that you want to submit a dispute for.
Tap Report any issues before the displayed date.
In the Did you authorize this transaction? section, select Yes as the dispute reason, and then tap Visit Help Center.
Tap the chat icon on any page of the Shopify Help Center to open the Help Center Assistant, and then ask to contact Support.
After being connected with Shopify Support, provide details about the transaction, the reason for the dispute, and any additional evidence required by Support.
Confirm that all information is accurate, and then request Shopify Support to submit your dispute on your behalf.
Canceling a dispute
If you want to cancel a dispute, then you have 24 to 48 hours of the dispute being created to request that the dispute be canceled. After the dispute has been canceled, you can't attempt to dispute this transaction at a later date.
The option to cancel a dispute isn't available when you report a fraudulent charge through your Shopify admin.
Resolution timeline and final decisions
Disputes can take up to 90 days to be resolved, depending on the complexity and the specifics dictated by network's rules.
After you submit your dispute, it's reviewed by Shopify Credit's banking partners. You receive email updates regarding the status and outcome of the dispute investigation. If the dispute is resolved in your favor, then your account will be adjusted accordingly.
Any fees incurred by the transaction are also returned to your account.
The decision made at the conclusion of the dispute process is final.