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The ‘Ten Commandments’ for online credit card fraud prevention

May 29, 2009 By: admin Category: Customer Service

smith asked:


1) When overnight Shipping is the preferred choice of the customer, the transaction needs to be scrutinized; the reason for opting for overnight shipping by Mr../Ms. Fraud is to prevent the extra scrutiny the transaction may attract.

2) A peek on the phone number and email address entered by the customer, first the area code should be in conformity with the city and the state, if the email address is from a free web based domain and the name in the user Id of the email account is different than the one entered in the billing address, close scrutiny is required for such accounts.

3) Identify the source through which the visitor landed on the website, for instance Yahoo, My Store’s order provides information on the search phrase used by the visitor, fraudsters use search phrases like “overnight delivery” or “international shipping” in the search as key words instead of products.

4) Identify the computer IP address which is unique, just like a postal address, if the Geo location of the computer is in a country such as Nigeria etc, extra scrutiny should be observed, there is a watch list of countries through which most of the Internet fraud originates.

5) If the shipping address has a Post Office Box and not a regular address, it is a matter for scrutiny, while Google map is an important source for address verifications; it is limited to locations in few countries.

6) The other most common feature for verification which is the address mismatch, if the shipping address is different than the billing address, the telephone number in the billing address needs to be called and the order placed online has to be summarized to the customer, clearly mentioning the different shipping address, for extra caution do not ship merchandise to shipping address which is different than the billing address.

7) If a same customer has placed multiple orders, using the same credit card and a common shipping address, there is reason for suspicion, check out the telephone number of the customer available with the credit card Company, and make a verification call to the telephone number.

8) Always scrutinize large orders; if an order value exceeds the average billing amounts of day-to-day customers, it needs to be investigated.

9) If a customer has placed orders for multiple quantities of the same product, in all probability it could be a fraudulent order, telephone verification is mandatory.

10) If the order form filled by the customer has grammar, typing or punctuation errors, it cannot be grounds for suspicion but basic scrutiny is advised for these orders.

It is difficult for online merchant stores to scrutinize all aspects of a transaction in a detailed methodology, there are bound to be errors of judgment, but if professional vendors are hired to scrutinize Card-not-Present transactions, as a back office operation, Credit Card Fraud can be prevented to a great extent.







GAVIN

Duped & Conned by online Credit Card Frauds – Wake-up call for online businesses

February 14, 2009 By: admin Category: Ecommerce

Jessica Miller asked:


Credit Card fraud is one major worry for the booming online shopping portals, given a choice, 90% of online stores at some point of time would prefer a different mode of payment than a credit card, because in a Card-Not-Present scenario, an online merchant suffers the most if a fraudulent card is used by a shopper. 

But isn’t this mode of payment the most convenient of all other forms of payment, if only basic safe-guards are exercised by a merchant, a credit card is the most ideal and handy mode of payment than a money transfer, check or e-payment facility.

This article will shed some light on how best a merchant can organize and observe a few measures that will to a large extent prevent him from being conned, by fraudulent credit card transactions resulting in chargeback and revenue loss to his online business.

As a first step, sign-up for an online security service provider who can screen credit card transactions on a merchant website before forwarding it to payment gateways for processing the card, these service providers have access to updated databases through which it can be easily determined if a fraudulent credit card is being used.

Apart from the access to databases that have updated inputs on identity thefts, the Merchant Risk Management Service provider also check other parameters of the transaction that include,

IP address of the customer Global Address Validation Mapping the customers computer or device used for the transaction Match the proxy server through which the customer is logged in with the billing address entered for the transaction Generating an instant report for the transaction, and sending an alert to the merchant in case of fraudulent representation.

These preventive measures adopted by merchants, will to an extent eliminate online credit card fraud and increase the growth potential of e-commerce businesses.



KENNETH