I may be wrong here, but logically the primary reason for extending the disput time to 180 days is the general time limit for chargebacks is 180 days. PayPal gets hit hard by chargebacks. Personally I think it is criminal what the credit card companies charge for chargebacks. Real Life actual Example: A thief who had stolen a credit card purchased my software product, which is $60. The legitimate owner of that credit card realized months later that someone had made this fraudulent purchase on her credit card and did a chargeback. The credit card company charged PayPal $100 for the chargeback fee. I believe this is a standard chargeback fee by credit card companies and it may even be higher than that in some cases, which of course is extremely outrageous/unfair/bordering on criminal. So I ended up back at $0, the thief ended up with a software product that does not work because my software has built-in anti-thief / anti-**bleep** code in it that destroys itself when it is stolen. PayPal ended up $100 in the hole since the credit card company charged them the ridiculously outrageous chargeback fee of $100 for a $60 product that was refunded back on the card. The credit card company made $100. You could say that it costs the credit card company money to process a chargeback, but $100. Come on now. Absolutely outrageous and borderline criminal (maybe even a bit south of the border).
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