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How Can Coinbase take money back if I dispute a charge?

By xidape𝟏-(πŸ–πŸ‘πŸ‘)-πŸ‘πŸ—πŸ–-πŸ‘πŸ’πŸ“πŸŽπŸ“žPublished 11 months ago β€’ 1 min read

If you dispute a charge on Coinbase, the process typically depends on the nature of the dispute and whether it's related to a credit card or bank transaction. Here's how it generally works:

1. **Credit Card Disputes**: If you used a credit card to make a purchase on Coinbase and you dispute the charge with your bank or credit card company, Coinbase will usually be notified of the chargeback. If the dispute is upheld, the money will be returned to your account, but Coinbase may freeze your account or temporarily suspend access to your funds until the issue is resolved.

2. **Bank Transfer Disputes**: For disputes involving bank transfers, the process is a bit more complicated. Coinbase may have to investigate the issue, and depending on the outcome, they could reverse the transaction or take other corrective actions.

3. **Coinbase's Response**: Coinbase may contest the chargeback if they believe the dispute is unfounded or if it’s related to fraud. If you were in the wrong or violated the terms of service (e.g., buying cryptocurrency and then claiming a chargeback), you could lose access to your funds or face account penalties.

In summary, yes, Coinbase could take money back if a charge is disputed, particularly in cases of chargebacks, but it depends on the situation and whether Coinbase wins the dispute.

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