What is my recourse when Quickbooks sends an invoice is paid, then reverses the transaction due to it being a fraudulent transaction? No where in my email saying the invoice was paid, that it may take 5 business days to clear, and 2 different times I was told by Quickbooks personnel the transaction was fine and they had the funds.
Now the buyer has the piece of equipment, and I have no money.
This is the first time I have used online pay through Quickbooks desktop.
Doing some digging into my merchant services account once I realized I probably wasn't getting paid, I realized the buyer tried paying the invoice 84 times with different bank and credit card accounts until on the 85th time they found one that worked, which triggered the "invoice paid" email.
I can get locked out of Quickbooks if I use the wrong password 5 times, but someone can try paying an invoice 85 times over 30 minutes and that doesn't trip some sort of fraud notice?
Seems insane to me.
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I don't need a canned answer.
I have responses from QB saying this transaction was approved and secure.
I don't understand how someone can attempt to pay an invoice 85 times in 30 minutes, with 84 straight failures, then on the 85th accept payment without tripping some sort of fraud detection.
I would think after 5 failed attempts in 5 minutes, an email would go out to the person sending the invoice to be aware there may be issues with payment. I get locked out of QB if I mistype my password 5 times, to allow 85 attempts to pay an invoice without locking out the invoice is absolutely rediculous.
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