What is a chargeback?
- Transaction information
- Proof of delivery
- Proof of refund
Important: Fiverr has a specific amount of time to respond to the credit card company with the requested information.
Reasons for chargebacks
- This is when the cardholder reports that they did not make or authorize a transaction. This may happen when a credit card number is used without permission.
Remember: When using Fiverr, clients are using a prepaid service, and sometimes aren't aware of that fact. - The cardholder (client) either did not receive the service, or the service they received was not as described.
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Key:- A client disputes a charge with their bank
- The bank sends a chargeback to Fiverr, who then holds the disputed amount. For this reason, the order is canceled and the funds are taken from the freelancer's (upcoming or cleared) balance.
- Both the client and freelancer get an email notification to let them know of the specific chargeback.
- After the chargeback has been reviewed, one of two scenarios will occur:
A: You (freelancer) are held responsible for service-related chargebacks, and the funds are deducted.
B: Fiverr may protect you, under its sole discretion, from fraudulent chargebacks, and the funds might be added back to your account, but it is not guaranteed. This does not affect your order completion rate.
Note: Freelancer protection funds (funds credited to you as a freelancer) can still be removed based on further investigation.
Freelancer responsibility
You are responsible for any service-related chargebacks. In this case, the funds will be deducted from your account. In cases where the service was provided in full and to the client's satisfaction, Fiverr (our Trust and Safety team) will review the issue and help resolve it in your favor.
Keep in mind: We can't guarantee a resolution in your favor. If the chargeback was resolved in your favor, the funds will be returned to your account and, after 45 days, you'll be able to withdraw them. It will not affect your order completion rate.