Originally Posted by
JEFFJAGUAR
Also many issuers for small amounts don't want to be bothered and evenif you request a charge back will simply credit you the difference as happened to me twice...in one case I was disputing a dcc where I never was asked to sign a sales slip and didn't realize I had been gouged till I looked at the slip. The total damage was about 34¢ but to me there is a principle. Of course, it would cost me whatever first class postage is these days to dispute the charge by mail so I tried over the phone. Sure enough, the csr said she would credit the 34¢ and not charge it back. In principle, I wanted it charged back and the amount wasn't that important but there was little else I could do (no, at that point somehow I don't think it would look right to say no to the offer, after all they were resolving the issue in my favor although Majuki anted me to pursue a chargeback. If I could have found their fax number, I can fax for free, I might have!
I would have gladly paid first class postage to fight DCC on a nominal amount to the point of pursuing a chargeback in the event I am unwillingly hit with DCC.

But I understand as a matter of practicality issuers will just eat the charge for small amounts, probably similar to fraudulent charges. I don't know what the threshold would be though to file a chargeback.