The risk for chargebacks is the same after 100 days and after 10 days
There are different reasons allowed for chargebacks depending upon the time that goes by. There are some that are allowed within 7 days, some within 75 days.
Um nope. Under federal law all credit cards must provide AT LEAST 90 days from the date of the STATEMENT (which is effectively 120 days from purchase because store has no idea when customer's statement is) to dispute a transaction. A credit card issuer which doesn't is criminally non-compliant with federal law. There are some (rarer) situations where disputes can be made even LONGER after the transaction but none where the customers has less than 90 days from the date of their statement.
Not sure where you get 7 days and 75 days from.
I think you guys are talking about different things. Debit card chargebacks are governed by a different set of rules than Credit card chargebacks even though both may be visa or mastercard. Heck I'm in Ecuador right now and I see banks offering American Express.
Elwar, I was about to post a similar idea when this thread popped up on my radar.
I had this exact same idea a day or two ago and I'm working on it actively.
Would you be interested in working together on it?
Accepting credit cards is always a risk, and the problem with the credit card processors is that when you do a money for money transaction you are actually doing a cash advance. You need a processor that specializes in cash advances, or you need to start your own processor. It can be done and it's only about $50k to start your own credit card processor. Just make sure to make it a separate entity from the exchange and captive to it.
Furthermore, instead of being a small no name startup business selling a virtual currency.
You just need to sell yourself correctly (and get setup correctly) as a forex broker dealer.
That's how the big boys do it. In many/most countries you will need a broker/dealer license for this or piggy back on someone who is.
During the process of researching OpenPay (and the ensuing contract job I took that stopped me from talking about it or working on it for awhile), I learned a lot of things and made the contacts to do this legitimately and negate the risk of chargebacks.
If anyone is interested in chipping in, I can help us to establish a forex operation, a credit card processor and a bank (yes you need to be in control of all 3 of these for visa & mastercard to eliminate your chargeback risk). It won't be overnight and it won't be cheap. But it does solve all of the problems discussed with accepting bitcoins (and gives us a platform for OpenPay to get it's own IIN if you guys are still interested in that). BTW my non-compete expires on May 10th expect an OpenPay related announcement then.