The DisputeFlow platform has a feature that allows users to upload files. This feature can be used in a couple different ways.
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You can upload compelling evidence while generating a chargeback response with the DisputeFlow builder.
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You can upload a completed chargeback response that you created yourself.
The types of files you upload and their sizes will depend on what you trying to accomplish within the DisputeFlow feature.
If you are uploading compelling evidence
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File Types: .jpg, .jpeg, .png, or .pdf
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File Size: up to 5 files with a maximum of 500kb each
If you are uploading a completed dispute response
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File Types: .pdf
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File Size: a single file with a maximum of 8mb
Our goal is to help you win as many chargebacks as possible. We aim to remove the complexities that could negatively impact your win rate — and file size is one such example.
There are strict limitations on maximum file size for chargeback responses. If your chargeback response is larger than the limit, your case may be rejected. This would be an automatic loss and revenue would be permanently sacrificed.
Therefore, DisputeFlow’s technology carefully monitors file size so that your submission doesn’t violate processing requirements and you have the best possible chance of winning.
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