Match PayPal's request
Start with the dispute reason and the exact documentation PayPal asks for. Do not submit a generic evidence dump when the request is narrower.
PayPal dispute and chargeback prep
A response-prep structure for PayPal merchants who need to organize delivery, access, communication, policy, and Seller Protection evidence before responding through PayPal.
Use this before responding to a PayPal chargeback or dispute request where the buyer claims non-receipt, unauthorized payment, product not as described, or a refund/credit issue. This is evidence organization only. It is not legal advice, not PayPal submission, not Seller Protection eligibility advice, and not a recovery guarantee.
Start with the dispute reason and the exact documentation PayPal asks for. Do not submit a generic evidence dump when the request is narrower.
Physical goods need shipment and delivery evidence. Digital goods and services need access, delivery, completion, usage, or service-performance records.
PayPal reviews the merchant response alongside the buyer claim and card issuer process, so the response should be factual, dated, and easy to scan.
Record the PayPal case ID, transaction ID, dispute reason, amount, deadline, buyer claim, product type, order ID, and where the response must be submitted.
Write one short paragraph explaining whether the order was shipped, delivered, accessed, completed, refunded, partially refunded, cancelled, or still under support review.
Attach receipt, invoice, PayPal transaction page, customer account record, billing/shipping match, prior purchase relationship, and relevant buyer messages.
For physical goods, include tracking, carrier status, delivery scan, shipment address, packing slip, and fulfillment timeline. For digital goods, include access email, download/license delivery, login, usage, completion, or service-performance records.
Attach the refund, shipping, cancellation, access, or service terms that applied at purchase time, plus the support thread showing what was offered before the chargeback.
Close with a concise response letter and a numbered evidence index. Each attachment should support one factual point instead of forcing the reviewer to infer the story.