Aug 3, 2022 05:04:08 AM by Martina P
If the client is claiming he didn't initiate a refund, he is probably not even lying. It was the bank, or the real owner of a stolen credit card. Also, technically it isn't even a refund. Upwork never received any money, they were unsuccessful charging the credit card. To say that you refunded is a bit misleading, since you didn't do that, and there was never a refund. Refunding means that the money was there in the first place, which it wasn't.
Aug 3, 2022 05:18:49 AM by Fredmoore D
Hi Martina, the money is in the "Pending" state for the 4th day before I received an email regarding the refund. It should be available today. It's already past the "In review" phase.
Aug 3, 2022 05:52:45 AM Edited Aug 3, 2022 05:53:48 AM by Radia L
It's the bank's cerdit card chargeback system. Upwork has no power.
I don't know about your case specifically but Upwork might actually replace the money with their own money, if it's a "real job", "hourly project", and you "followed all the rules".
There's a lot of discussions about this, here's one:
https://community.upwork.com/t5/Freelancers/Chargeback-without-client-request/m-p/1117159
Aug 3, 2022 06:49:17 AM by Christine A
Radia L wrote:I don't know about your case specifically but Upwork might actually replace the money with their own money, if it's a "real job", "hourly project", and you "followed all the rules".
The money was refunded, so he obviously he doesn't qualify for hourly payment protection.
Aug 3, 2022 06:13:38 AM by Martina P
Doesn't matter if it's in review or not. The client never paid upwork. You can't get money that upwork has not received.
Aug 3, 2022 06:50:22 AM by Christine A
What did the job involve, when were you hired, and how much money was refunded?