Not necessarily. But I would contact the credit card company sooner rather than later.
Untill you know for definite that you are going to get your money back by credit card, I would still pursue my claim through the company. In my case, I found out after the receiver was appointed. I just contacted (AIB) Visa, and advised them that I was not going to get my money back or my goods delivered.
I had to wait about a month I think it was, and they charged back the amount through the merchants terminal (if they have traded up to recently, they will not have received all their payments from VISA). I actually wrote to the Liquidator as well, advising them of how much I was owed, in case VISA did not come up trumps, but they did.
If you get paid through Credit Card, it will mean that you are not an unsecured creditor,(better for you if you do not have to go through the Liquidation process) which means they will have to adjust their accounts later on, ie their bank account will ultimately realise less, but their unsecured creditors will be less (by your amount), but that is their issue.
Credit Card Co. may try to fob you and tell you it has to go through liquidation. I would press on them that you are disputing that transaction, ie, that you paid for goods that you havent received, and are definitely not going to receive.