Hello, I've been using PayPal to conduct my business as a website developer or script creator for multiple marketing websites. A website I use has a job section, although there are no third party integrations yet such as a middle man system or anything so everything is handled between the client and merchant. I've recently had an case of someone sending me about 21 transactiosn in order to sum up $20, it was really fishy but before I knew it after the product had been sent cause most of it was under digital goods (but I was being ignorant) I got dispute notices, then later they leveled to chargebacks, so that's about $440 in chargeback fees and the $20, I've contacted everyone I could and now we're just waiting to see who the creditcard company thinks should win the case I suppose, even though it's clear fraud. I was wondering because my vacation is over and I need to get back into freelancing to pay bills and invoices for services I use obviously, if Paypals custom invocing system and/or paypal.me can provide me extra layers of support for chargebacks/disputes to combat them. I've been hearing about community members in the marketing places I use frequently say that paypal.me doesn't allow people to chargeback/dispute your digital goods, but I also want things to be professional so I'd really like to know if sending a paypal invoice instead would have the same effect and even give me more ground to stand on. Thanks for taking the time to read this. (sorry if this is the wrong board)
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