Fintech: Chargeback Dispute Packet Assembly with Claude Code: Sandbox Policy
A production playbook for chargeback dispute packet assembly in fintech operations using Claude Code: sandbox policy, run-scoped inputs, logs, typed results, and artifacts.
Audience: Fintech and payments operations teams
The problem
Fintech and payments operations teams need chargeback dispute packet assembly to run repeatedly against transaction records, customer messages, receipts, card network rules, and evidence files. In fintech operations, the pain is not one good answer; it is repeatability, auditability, exception handling, and evidence that survives handoff.
Implementation path
Run chargeback dispute packet assembly in an ephemeral sandbox, keep provider credentials in the broker, expose narrow tools, and store logs outside the workspace for review.
Tradeoffs and failure modes
A narrower runtime blocks ambient machine behavior, but it gives security reviewers a concrete boundary. For chargeback dispute packet assembly, the practical test is whether a second run can be debugged, retried, and consumed by a product without reading the raw agent transcript.
Runtime boundary
filesystem: /skill and /skill/.argo/inputs only
network: deny by default
artifacts: /skill/output/artifacts
logs: retained outside sandbox
provider: Claude Code
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