How Much Does a Chargeback Cost?
$15-$100 per chargeback in bank fees alone. But the real cost is 2-3x that when you add lost product, shipping, and admin time. A business processing $500,000/year with a 1% chargeback rate loses $15,000-$30,000 annually.
The True Cost of a Single Chargeback
The bank fee is a line item. Here is everything that actually goes out the door.
Chargeback Fees by Processor
The fee is the smallest part of the cost. But it varies, and some processors hide the real consequences.
Flat fee per dispute. Refunded if you win. Clear documentation requirements.
Per dispute. Seller Protection covers some categories but has strict eligibility rules.
No dispute fee, but Square absorbs losses and uses this as grounds to terminate high-dispute accounts. The $0 has a catch.
Same underlying processor as Stripe. Dispute dashboard built into admin.
Enterprise pricing. Dispute fees typically $15-$25 USD equivalent. Negotiable at volume.
The fee you see on your statement is the price of admission. The real cost is what happens to your account when your ratio creeps up.
The Chargeback Ratio Trap
Visa and Mastercard do not just charge you per dispute. They monitor your ratio and escalate consequences as you cross thresholds.
Prevention ROI
Fraud prevention feels like an overhead cost. The math says otherwise.
What Prevention Costs
- Fraud screening tools$0.05-$0.10/txn
- Address Verification (AVS)Free
- 3D Secure (3DS2)$0.02-$0.05/txn
- Chargeback management service$300-$1,500/mo
What Prevention Saves
- 3D Secure chargeback reduction70-80%
- AVS mismatch rejection savings30-40%
- Clear billing descriptor reduction15-25%
- Proactive refund policy reduction20-30%
Friendly Fraud: The Real Problem
Most merchants assume chargebacks are stolen cards. The data says otherwise.
The customer forgot the purchase, did not recognize the billing descriptor, or simply wanted a refund without the hassle of contacting you. This is called friendly fraud, and it is the dominant chargeback category for most e-commerce businesses.
Root Causes and Fixes
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a chargeback cost in total?
$15-$100 in bank fees is just the invoice line item. When you add lost product, shipping, fulfillment labor, and the time to fight the dispute, the true cost is $50-$300+ per chargeback. For a $100 order with average margins, a chargeback can erase the profit from 5-10 clean orders.
What chargeback ratio is dangerous?
Visa begins monitoring at 0.9%. Mastercard at 1.0%. Once you are in a monitoring program, you pay elevated fees and must maintain clean ratios for 3-6 months to exit. Above 1.8%, monthly fines of $10,000-$25,000 start. Above 2.0%, your processing account is at risk of termination.
Are most chargebacks legitimate fraud?
No. Research consistently shows 60-80% of chargebacks are friendly fraud: the customer did not recognize the charge, forgot a subscription, or wanted a refund without asking. Only 20-40% involve genuinely unauthorized transactions. This is why non-fraud prevention (clear descriptors, easy refunds, email receipts) often outperforms fraud screening tools.
Is it worth fighting chargebacks?
Merchants win 20-30% of disputes they actively contest. Whether it is worth fighting depends on order value and time cost. For orders under $50, the dispute response time ($15-$50) may exceed the potential recovery. For orders over $100-$150, always respond with evidence: delivery confirmation, customer communication, IP and device logs.
Calculate Your Chargeback Exposure
Use the calculator above to see what your current chargeback rate is costing you annually, and what prevention tools would save at your transaction volume.