Frabo OS · Money Recovery · Mexico

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.

Mexico: your consumer-protection context

In Mexico, the Ley Federal de Protección al Consumidor (enforced by PROFECO) covers misleading practices and defective goods, with return rights in many cases. This is general guidance, not legal advice — Frabo acts on your receipt’s real 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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