Does it matter? The simple reason they are there is to protect my interests. If they can't do it for a few quid, how can they do it for larger sums of money? The Moral of the Story: Money institutes may not cover you…
I would be very careful on this one. Some providers are interestingly stubborn when it comes to charge backs and can hold on to the (fraudulent) vendors side even if you're clearly right. Monzo in the UK is a prime…
Does it matter? The simple reason they are there is to protect my interests. If they can't do it for a few quid, how can they do it for larger sums of money? The Moral of the Story: Money institutes may not cover you…
I would be very careful on this one. Some providers are interestingly stubborn when it comes to charge backs and can hold on to the (fraudulent) vendors side even if you're clearly right. Monzo in the UK is a prime…