I couldn't agree more with this post! I am an online merchant selling retail PRODUCTS. We too, in order to become an American Express Merchant have dealth with and are still dealing with the "automatic chargeback program". Many of our customer's want their order shipped to a different address other than their billing address. It seems that almost every time we accepted a large order from a customer using American Express and shipping to a different address, we would be charged back. All the customer would have to do is claim they did not make that sale. End of argument! We were charged back. Then we decided that with American Express orders, the customer's shipping and billing address must match. Still didn't matter. one customer in particular claimed she did not recieve her package. We showed proof of delivery by the United States Postal Service, but she claimed she was not their on the day the package arrived and since we did not require a signature for the package.....where did the package go? We should have known before be even sent the package because this lady was a problem from the get-go. We were new to the business and we tried so hard to please, and sent her a small gift along with her order. We now have to make the poor soles that just want their orders, sign for them. Many of which work in the daytime (don't we all) and are not at home during the post office delivery hours, now have to either arrange for another delivery day or pick it up themselves at their local post office. I have a few more stories, but all are pretty much the same......the merchant gets the shaft! I really don't want to stop accepting American Express, because some of our larger sales come from American Express customers. ( I know, a glutten for punishment).

However, if enough of us did, maybe it would make them reconsider their position. More and more online stores, and online services are popping up all over. If enough merchants got sick and tired of being treated this way and dropped them, maybe it would affect their "dirty, money grubbing, little hands" and they would rethink their ways.

PS: Does anyone know of a place or service for merchants to fight back against online fraud? I have tried our local police department, attorney general's office, etc... to no avail.