And yet it happens friend. [illegitimate chargebacks]
That's my point. Bitcoin doesn't allow for chargebacks in the sense that you can submit any random ass lie to Amex and get your money back instantly. That's a positive, not a negative.
Let me tell you a little story. I play a game where it is very anarchistic. People are friends for 8 years. They meet each other IRL. They spend countless thousands of hours playing together. And they rip each other off when people least expect.
Trust systems have to be backed by consequences. Property rights systems don't work solely on trust, or no one would use escrow or write a contract.
I agree with this. If there is an opportunity to backstab or to scheme, it will be done. My 2 main thoughts are:
1) Legitimate companies, websites, etc will not start scamming people because it will destroy their brand and cause them to lose more money than they gain from scamming. If I order a TV on newegg.com, I do so because many many people vouch for newegg and I know it's a legitimate business. It has nothing to do with the fact that I know I can chargeback if they decide not to send the TV.
2) There will surely be ways to ensure that scamming doesn't blatantly occur with bitcoin. Intermediary payment processors will exist that merchants can choose to use if they want to appear more credible and that disallow for scamming.
This is untrue. Most chargebacks are due to unclear policies on the part of the seller and non-existent customer support. Businesses who do a good job with post sales support tend to have very low chargeback rates.
Being an advertiser myself and having multiple friends who run offers, I can tell you this is not true in the slightest. All of my sites are 100% legitimate, we sell legitimate products, shipping is fast and easy, customer support is 24/7 worldwide with an average hold time of 30 seconds, and there's even a huge "100% money back guarantee" sticker slapped up on the site.
Yet I've received tens of thousands of dollars in chargebacks so far this year. VERY RARELY do they even cite legitimate reasons like "product doesn't work" or "didn't receive product." Nope, 90%+ of the time it's bullshit like "my 2 year old son ordered this without my knowledge and has already consumed the product, please refund full amount and allow me to keep the product" or "I didn't read the giant bold text on the checkout page stating that it was a subscription nor did I read the terms even though I opted-in twice because I'm a fucking idiot, please refund money but also allow me to keep the product because I'm too lazy to ship it back."
The "my son/daughter/cat/dog/car ordered this for me, please refund but I also want to keep the product" excuse accounts for the huge majority of my chargebacks. Tell me these are legitimate. Bitcoin destroys these scamming idiots and allows businesses to GROW by spending less money/time on idiocy and more money on producing/improving products, hiring more employees, etc.