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Originally Posted by phi delt reefer
becareful as to how many credit card transactions you dispute (whether it be false charges or mis-represented product) Each company has a maximum limit they will process for you and then you SOL going forward. It wont affect your overall credit but it could affect your credit with that company for you become a suspicious client and they may become hesitant in dealing with you. Of course you can always close that credit card down and deal with a different company, virtually erasing that record 
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Really shouldn't matter unless you make a habit out of it. If you're disputing every week then you might have a problem with them, but if it's that frequent than they're probably justified in figuring you're either a con artist or have horrible judgement.
If he got ripped off, and paid with a CC then he should dispute the charge and get his money. It won't cost the CC company, they'll just pull it out of the vendors account and the vendor will be SOL