Case-file discipline
Receipts, customs notices, policy terms, and payment entries are aligned before a client is told to escalate.
About ClearHarbor
ClearHarbor Refunds exists for the messy middle of online transactions: customs fee disputes, duplicate charges, and refundable protection products that only become understandable once the paperwork is organized properly.
Operating standard
Every part of the service is built around discipline in documentation, realistic screening, and clearer communication for the client.
Receipts, customs notices, policy terms, and payment entries are aligned before a client is told to escalate.
The review starts by testing whether the refund path is credible, so clients are not pushed into avoidable back-and-forth.
Each file is organized around the likely route forward: merchant, insurer, carrier, marketplace, or intermediary.
How the team works
The process is not built around volume claims or vague promises. It is built around intake discipline, screening logic, and a more professional record for the client to use.
The first step is a clear timeline: what was ordered, what was charged, what changed, and which notices or policy terms control the dispute.
The documentation is screened against refund logic before a recommendation is made, with weak paths identified early instead of dressed up as certainty.
If the case fits, the materials are turned into a cleaner file that clients can use to approach the correct provider with a more disciplined position.
Why the record matters
When policy wording, customs notices, receipts, and payment history are fragmented, the next step is guesswork. ClearHarbor is built to turn that fragmented record into a coherent reimbursement story.
Clients should be able to see exactly what happened, which documents support the dispute, and what the next action is meant to be.
If the refund basis is weak or the documentation is too thin, that should be clear early. The site is built to screen, not to overstate.
ClearHarbor focuses on refund review and case preparation for online charges. The website does not present itself as a law firm or licensed adviser.
Start with the right documents
If you want to know whether a customs charge, duplicate payment, or protection-plan refund is worth pursuing, the fastest way to get clarity is to bring the transaction record together from the start.
That is the standard ClearHarbor is built around across the homepage, the intake process, and the supporting page templates.