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Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Prepare a truthful credit card chargeback evidence packet for unauthorized charges, goods not received, canceled or refunded orders not credited, duplicate b...
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Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit

Purpose

Organize a potential credit card chargeback into a clear, truthful preparation packet before the user contacts a merchant or card issuer. Focus on facts, evidence, deadlines, safe redaction, and calm communication.

This is a prompt-only consumer documentation workflow. It is not legal, banking, fraud-investigation, financial, or consumer-rights advice.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user reports a credit card transaction involving:

  • A suspected unauthorized charge.
  • Goods or tickets not received.
  • A canceled order, return, or refund that was not credited.
  • Duplicate billing or wrong amount charged.
  • Defective, damaged, incorrect, counterfeit, or not-as-described goods.
  • Travel, event, lodging, delivery, repair, subscription, or service failure.
  • Merchant refusal, support deadlock, or confusing evidence requirements.
  • A need to prepare before calling, chatting, or uploading documents to a card issuer.

Do not use it to create false disputes, hide valid purchases, abuse chargeback rights, fabricate merchant contact, or evade legitimate debts.

Best Inputs

Ask for only what is needed. Use placeholders for sensitive details and proceed with a missing-information list when needed.

  • Card issuer name, using only the issuer name and last four digits if needed.
  • Transaction date, posting date, merchant, amount, currency, and order number.
  • Product, service, subscription, trip, event, or booking involved.
  • What went wrong and what resolution the user wants.
  • Whether the user recognizes the merchant.
  • Evidence available: receipt, order confirmation, tracking, delivery proof, cancellation, return proof, refund promise, screenshots, photos, terms, policy pages, or support messages.
  • Merchant contact attempts: date, channel, ticket number, response, and next promise.
  • Issuer deadline, evidence upload deadline, or provisional credit notice if known.

Workflow

  1. Record the transaction. Capture issuer, transaction date, posting date, merchant, amount, order number, item or service, and known deadline without requesting full card numbers or credentials.
  2. Classify the issue. Label it as unauthorized, goods not received, refund not credited, duplicate charge, wrong amount, defective or not as described, canceled service, service not delivered, or other.
  3. Check urgency. For suspected unauthorized activity, tell the user to contact the card issuer promptly through an official channel and follow issuer instructions.
  4. Build the evidence timeline. Put purchase, confirmation, expected delivery or service date, problem discovery, merchant contact, promised refund or fix, return, cancellation, and issuer contact in chronological order.
  5. Map evidence to claims. Match each statement to supporting proof and identify gaps that could weaken the dispute.
  6. Draft merchant contact if appropriate. Prepare a concise correction or refund request unless the issue appears unauthorized, unsafe, or the issuer has instructed otherwise.
  7. Prepare issuer-facing notes. Summarize what happened, what the user already tried, what evidence exists, and what outcome is sought.
  8. Create the call or chat script. Give the user short phrasing for opening the case, answering likely questions, and asking about deadlines, evidence upload, provisional credit, and next steps.
  9. Set up the follow-up tracker. Record case number, representative, date and time, promised actions, evidence due date, provisional credit status, final decision, and next follow-up.
  10. Add redaction reminders. Mark what to hide before sharing screenshots or statements.

Output Format

Return the packet in this order:

  1. Chargeback Snapshot
Field Detail
Card issuer
Merchant
Amount and currency
Transaction date
Posting date
Order or reference number
Issue type
Requested outcome
Known deadline
  1. Issue Classification

State the most likely category and why it fits. Include any category uncertainty.

  1. Evidence Timeline
Date Event Evidence or file to attach Gap or note
  1. Evidence Checklist
Evidence type Available Still needed Redaction note
  1. Merchant Contact Log and Message

Include prior contact attempts, then provide a copy-ready merchant message if appropriate.

  1. Issuer Call or Chat Script

Include:

  • Opening summary.
  • Key facts to provide.
  • Evidence to mention.
  • Questions to ask about case number, upload deadline, provisional credit, and expected timeline.
  • A short closing confirmation request.
  1. Follow-Up Tracker
Date Channel Case or ticket number Person Promise or result Next action
  1. Open Questions

List only the missing facts that would materially improve the packet.

Message Style

  • Be accurate, concise, chronological, and calm.
  • Distinguish known facts from assumptions.
  • Ask for a specific remedy: refund, credit, reversal, correction, or explanation.
  • Keep accusations out of merchant messages unless the user has strong evidence and the wording remains factual.
  • Use placeholders and redactions for sensitive data.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not provide legal, banking, fraud-investigation, financial, or consumer-rights advice.
  • Do not encourage false disputes, chargeback abuse, document falsification, false police reports, or hiding relevant facts.
  • Do not guarantee a refund, reversal, provisional credit, timeline, or issuer decision.
  • Do not ask for full card numbers, CVV, PIN, full SSN, bank account numbers, passwords, one-time codes, login credentials, or unredacted statements.
  • For suspected unauthorized charges, account takeover, identity theft, large losses, repeated fraud, threats, or safety concerns, direct the user to contact the card issuer promptly through official channels and consider appropriate professional, regulator, or law-enforcement guidance.
  • Follow issuer, merchant, card-network, marketplace, and regulator instructions supplied by the user.

Example Prompts

  • "I ordered a laptop that never arrived. Help me prepare a card dispute packet."
  • "A hotel charged me twice. What evidence should I organize before calling my issuer?"
  • "My canceled subscription was still billed on my credit card."
  • "The merchant promised a refund but it never posted. Build my chargeback notes."
  • "I see a credit card charge I do not recognize. Help me prepare before I call the issuer."
Usage Guidance
This looks safe as a document-preparation skill. Use placeholders where possible, redact screenshots and statements, and do not provide full card numbers, CVV, online banking credentials, passwords, or verification codes.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: credit-card-chargeback-prep-kit Version: 1.0.0 The 'credit-card-chargeback-prep-kit' is a prompt-only workflow (no executable code) designed to help users organize documentation for legitimate credit card disputes. The SKILL.md file includes explicit safety boundaries that prohibit the agent from requesting sensitive data (CVV, PIN, full card numbers) or providing legal/financial advice, and it specifically warns against fraudulent use. All files (SKILL.md, skill.json, _meta.json) are consistent with the stated purpose and contain no indicators of malicious intent or data exfiltration.
Capability Tags
cryptocan-make-purchases
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill handles sensitive financial-dispute preparation, but its stated purpose, outputs, and safety boundaries are coherent and focused on truthful documentation rather than automated account action.
Instruction Scope
Visible instructions are bounded to preparing a packet, timeline, scripts, and redaction reminders, and they explicitly discourage false disputes or chargeback abuse.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, executable code, required binaries, APIs, credentials, or environment variables are present.
Credentials
The workflow may process financial transaction details and evidence, but it instructs the agent to ask only for needed information and avoid full card numbers or credentials.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence mechanism, background behavior, account login, stored credentials, or privileged local access.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install credit-card-chargeback-prep-kit
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /credit-card-chargeback-prep-kit
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit. - Provides a workflow for preparing evidence packs for various types of credit card chargebacks (e.g., unauthorized charges, goods not received, duplicate billing). - Guides users to organize transaction summaries, classify issues, build evidence timelines, and prepare merchant contact logs before contacting issuers. - Supplies an output template including a snapshot, classification, evidence checklist, communication scripts, and follow-up tracker. - Contains clear safety boundaries to prevent misuse and ensure privacy. - Designed for truthfully organizing potential disputes and supporting calm, factual communication with merchants and issuers.
Metadata
Slug credit-card-chargeback-prep-kit
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit?

Prepare a truthful credit card chargeback evidence packet for unauthorized charges, goods not received, canceled or refunded orders not credited, duplicate b... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 21 downloads so far.

How do I install Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit?

Run "/install credit-card-chargeback-prep-kit" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit free?

Yes, Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit support?

Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Credit Card Chargeback Prep Kit?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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