#Simple AF

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dark smeltBOT
sinful rain
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What are you trying to accomplish, or who are you trying to get in contact with?

languid rivet
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Whoever makes the decision on whether or not to refund a client without considering that we have already provided the service requested

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This is not for my account, it's for a colleague that is telling me NOT to use Stripe for my services

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Plus the money was in their business account just for these charges, so when the money was taken back out, it acrued NSF fees since they had paid for the registered agent and the filing fees out of the money collected.

sinful rain
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We don't know much about that process (we primarily focus on helping developers build API-based integrations in this forum) so that may be something better suited to be discussed with our support team:
https://support.stripe.com/?contact=true

That being said, if the refund wasn't triggered through Stripe then I don't think we would be part of the decision process.

If this was for a disputed payment, then there is a dispute process where Stripe account owners can provide evidence supporting their side of the argument. That evidence is then sent to the issuing bank who decides whether to grant the refund:
https://stripe.com/docs/disputes/responding

However, some types of payment methods have different rules around dispute flows. For instance, ACH Debit dispute decisions are final and cannot be appealed:
https://stripe.com/docs/payments/ach-debit#disputed-payments:~:text=Unlike credit card disputes%2C all ACH Direct Debit disputes are final and there is no process for appeal.

Learn how to effectively respond to disputes.

Learn how US-based businesses can accept payments with ACH Direct Debit.

languid rivet
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thanks! I passed this on to her. Looks like I don't need to accept ACH payments, only credit card?

sinful rain
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Correct, you do not have to enable all types of payment method options, and you may intentionally choose not to enable some to help mitigate risks like this.