Sample $49 urgent review output
See what an urgent chargeback review returns.
This sample shows the shape of the report: readiness score, evidence signals, evidence gaps, risky wording flags, suggested opening, and final submission checks.
Sample input.
Scenario: Shopify Payments item-not-received dispute, due in two days. The merchant has a redacted draft, tracking number, order record, delivery scan, and a support summary.
Draft problem: The first version leads with frustration, mentions the customer repeatedly, and references delivery proof without naming the actual attachment.
Sample report.
- Replace the emotional opening with one factual sentence tied to the order and dispute reason.
- Put the carrier delivery scan first, then the order record that connects the tracking number to the disputed order.
- Rename attachments so the reviewer can match the letter to the proof without guessing.
- Order confirmation and payment record.
- Fulfillment timestamp and carrier tracking.
- Delivery scan or delivery confirmation.
- Customer support thread about delivery.
- Add the shipping-address match summary without exposing the full address.
- Add a short policy or checkout context line if the platform allows it.
- Remove "the customer is lying." Replace with "the delivery records show..."
- Remove "we will win this dispute." Banks and processors decide outcomes.
We are responding to the item-not-received dispute for order [redacted]. The attached order, fulfillment, and carrier delivery records show the disputed order was fulfilled and delivered to the customer-provided destination before the dispute was opened.
- Attachment A should be the carrier delivery scan.
- Attachment B should be the order record with tracking reference.
- Remove full addresses, full names, card details, screenshots, and unrelated messages.
- Submit through Shopify Payments before the platform deadline.
What this is not.
No legal advice
The report organizes seller evidence and response wording. It does not provide legal representation, processor affiliation, or card-network advice.
No submission guarantee
The merchant still submits through the platform or processor. Banks and processors decide outcomes.