Meta's chargeback window closes 60 days after the charge. If you paid for ads or Meta Verified and got no service, your card issuer needs the dispute filed before that date or they'll reject it outright.
Meta Verified charges keep hitting your card after account suspension. Your card issuer has a 120-day window to file arbitration if chargeback fails. After 120 days, that money is gone permanently.
Meta's chargeback window closes 60 days after the charge. If you paid for ads or Meta Verified and got banned, your card issuer needs the dispute filed before that deadline or they'll reject it. Check your statement date now.
Meta's chargeback window closes 60 days after the charge. If your account was disabled and you paid for ads or Meta Verified, that clock started the day of the transaction. Check your card statement for the exact date.
Meta's chargeback window closes 60 days after the charge. If you paid for ads or Meta Verified and got banned, your card issuer needs written proof you disputed it with Meta first. Check your statement date—not today's date.
Meta's chargeback deadline is 60 days from the charge date. After that, your only path is arbitration—which costs $250 to file but wins even when Meta ignores you. Know which clock you're on.
Meta's standard response to refund requests is silence. Your card issuer has a 60-day window from the charge date to file a chargeback without needing Meta's permission. If you're past that, arbitration through AAA still works—but only if you file within 120 days of the original charge.
Meta's standard response to refund requests is silence. Your card issuer has a 120-day window to file arbitration even after chargeback fails. Most people don't know this exists.
Meta's chargeback window closes 60 days after the charge. If you're past that, you have 120 days to file AAA arbitration instead—and arbitration wins even when Meta ignores your dispute. Different path, same goal.
Meta's 60-day chargeback window starts from your last charge date, not your ban date. If you paid for ads or Meta Verified and got disabled, file with your card issuer before that window closes or you lose the dispute entirely.