best payment processor for an online shop with a lot of chargeback

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Aleksey1337

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Hello guys,

I am looking for a good payment processor that can handle multiple chargebacks and without too many KYC checks like Stripe for example (proof of stock, etc).
Otherwise I was wondering if it would be ok to create a stripe and verify it on a shop selling digital products and then use the api key on my real shop in order to avoid stock checks, tracking numbers, etc?

For information, I am in France and my "clients" will be too.
 
wym by darks ?
Also what do you think about the thing I said on the main post to avoid‍ some stripe verification ?
thx for helping
 
Don't they verify the Machine Readable Zone on the passport these days? Many‌ third-party security firms provide this service for large corps these days.
 
Never thought of that. I know the MRZ is checked against a database, so it‌ has to match.
I've just looked at my current and old passports and can see‍ how some characters are recurring, but the rest appear quite vague/random.
I've got some money⁠ stuck in a stealth account, and they're asking for invoices + Passport or DL. I⁤ used just to send in creatives in the past, but for some reason, it no⁣ longer works.
Is this something you can do or teach me for a small fee?⁢
Happy to upgrade my account so PMs can go through.
 
Thanks, I've upgraded to the mentor group, so PM is active now.
Kindly send me‌ a PM.
Thank you very much.
 
You must keep your chargeback% below 1% no matter what.

Since you‍ intend to scam your customers you would never on earth have a chargeback below 1%,⁠
so no, you will NEVER find a processor.

Nowadays most processors even want you to⁤ keep your CB% below 0,7%.
 
People do what you do and keep chargebacks low. Find a solution to your chargebacks.‌
 
so you are going to scam people or they buy illegal products‍ and it is not going through the customs??
 
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