Frabo OS · Money Recovery · Latin America

Duplicate charge detection and reversal

Frabo OS scans your transactions for the same charge billed twice, flags it with the evidence, and drafts a reversal request you approve before it’s sent. No guessing — it’s pattern-matched against your real statements.

Latin America: your consumer-protection context

Across Latin America, consumer-protection rules vary by country (e.g. Brazil’s CDC, Mexico’s PROFECO framework); many provide cooling-off and chargeback rights. Rather than assume a rule, Frabo works from your receipt’s actual terms and your approval.

Caught from your real statements

Adam’s engine compares your transactions to surface duplicates — the same amount, merchant, and window billed more than once — and shows you the matched charges so you can confirm at a glance.

Reversal, drafted and ready

Each duplicate becomes a case with a precise reversal request: “this charge appears twice for the same billing cycle — please verify and process a correction or credit.” Sent to the vendor, or scripted for a bank call, on your approval.

Idempotent and honest

Frabo won’t double-flag the same charge or claim a recovery that didn’t happen. Detection is deterministic and every outcome is logged.


Frequently asked

How does Frabo find duplicate charges?

It pattern-matches your real transactions for the same charge billed more than once in a cycle, then shows you the matched charges to confirm.

Will it dispute duplicates automatically?

It drafts the reversal request and sends only after you approve — email for vendors, phone script for banks.

Can it double-count?

No. Detection is idempotent and deterministic; nothing is fabricated and outcomes are logged.

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