What's the difference between a chargeback and a credit card chargeback?

A chargeback closes an existing debit item and creates a new debit item for a customer. A chargeback is an open receivable applied to a customer balance.

A credit card chargeback is a negative miscellaneous receipt that records a transaction between a credit card issuer and a cardholder. The credit card issuer credits the customer account for a disputed amount, and deducts the amount from your bank account. The negative miscellaneous receipt, or credit card chargeback, is created to ensure accurate accounting and reconciliation for these transactions.