How do you hide your website from a payment processor

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Actually the website is your smallest problem in such setups. Today they are able to trace where transactions are coming from. Beside that they can just let you process and wait until the first chargebacks will hit your account, so they can fight the chargeback by asking the customer what website he has bought from and what he has paid for.

Most often it takes only a few chargebacks and the the game is over.

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Actually the website is your smallest problem in such setups. Today they are able to trace where transactions are coming from. Beside that they can just let you process and wait until the first chargebacks will hit your account, so they can fight the chargeback by asking the customer what website he has bought from and what he has paid for.

Most often it takes only a few chargebacks and the the game is over.
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I think the solution is to not reply to chargebacks, so we should accept every chargeback, of course it will be a low chargeback rate about 1% or less.

The payment processor can't contact the customer as he store only his credit card information, no email, no address...

Also if you have any other suggestions for a more stable setup that would be helpful.
 
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