Pointless trying to assume anyone who would attempt a chargeback in cases like this actually has any morals though . If they’re happy conning people for “wrong goods received”, they probably won’t stop there.
Not saying they’d care morally, but just by using common sense about the nature of committing fraud against a credit card company. It at least feels like a huge step up from opening a paypal case (even if they may be equals, I’m not sure) and they really don’t mess around.