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HTML Ten Ways to Foil Credit Card Fraudsters Ten Ways to Foil Credit Card Fraudsters Author: Heather ReimerIn the last twelve months, credit card fraud against online companies has exploded as more and more thieves figure out how easy it is. To make matters worse, online and phone orders are not automatically insured against fraud - you are 100% liable for all your losses. So here are some easy ways to protect your e-business from credit card fraudsters: 1. Reject orders sent from free web-based email accounts like Yahoo or Hotmail. Antifraud.com says nearly all fraudulent orders come from free accounts. 2. Most real businesses have e-mail addresses that include their website's domain name. Go to their site and see if it looks legit. 3. If the billing address is different from the shipping address, this should raise a red flag, especially if they are in different states or countries. 4. Another high-risk transaction is two or more orders from the same credit card. 5. When in doubt, phone the number listed on the order. 6. US banks have an Address Verification System (AVS) that merchants can use to ensure the billing address the purchaser has given matches the one in the AVS system. 7. If you use an online order processor, make sure it has thorough fraud prevention measures. 8. Put a message on your site warning crooks you have anti- fraud protection in place. 9. Create a blacklist of bad credit card numbers so you won't get ripped off twice by the same thief. 10. If you want an extra sense of security, insurance coverage is now available against this type of fraud. One reputable site that offers it is http://www.iib.com.au/ Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_480_3.html Heather Reimer has been involved in print and electronic journalism for over 15 years and is currently the Copy Editor for iGlobalMedia.com, a leading edge affiliate management company. iGlobalMedia Group works with over 30,000 webmasters and promotes some of the best gaming sites online. You can visit them and learn more about their affiliate program at www.iglobalmedia.com www.iglobalmedia.com Text Ten Ways to Foil Credit Card Fraudsters Author: Heather Reimer In the last twelve months, credit card fraud against online companies has exploded as more and more thieves figure out how easy it is. To make matters worse, online and phone orders are not automatically insured against fraud - you are 100% liable for all your losses. So here are some easy ways to protect your e-business from credit card fraudsters: 1. Reject orders sent from free web-based email accounts like Yahoo or Hotmail. Antifraud.com says nearly all fraudulent orders come from free accounts. 2. Most real businesses have e-mail addresses that include their website's domain name. Go to their site and see if it looks legit. 3. If the billing address is different from the shipping address, this should raise a red flag, especially if they are in different states or countries. 4. Another high-risk transaction is two or more orders from the same credit card. 5. When in doubt, phone the number listed on the order. 6. US banks have an Address Verification System (AVS) that merchants can use to ensure the billing address the purchaser has given matches the one in the AVS system. 7. If you use an online order processor, make sure it has thorough fraud prevention measures. 8. Put a message on your site warning crooks you have anti- fraud protection in place. 9. Create a blacklist of bad credit card numbers so you won't get ripped off twice by the same thief. 10. If you want an extra sense of security, insurance coverage is now available against this type of fraud. One reputable site that offers it is http://www.iib.com.au/ Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_480_3.html About the Author: Heather Reimer has been involved in print and electronic journalism for over 15 years and is currently the Copy Editor for iGlobalMedia.com, a leading edge affiliate management company. iGlobalMedia Group works with over 30,000 webmasters and promotes some of the best gaming sites online. You can visit them and learn more about their affiliate program at www.iglobalmedia.com www.iglobalmedia.com Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Ten Ways to Foil Credit Card Fraudsters Author: Heather Reimer In the last twelve months, credit card fraud against online companies has exploded as more and more thieves figure out how easy it is. To make matters worse, online and phone orders are not automatically insured against fraud - you are 100% liable for all your losses. So here are some easy ways to protect your e-business from credit card fraudsters: 1. Reject orders sent from free web-based email accounts like Yahoo or Hotmail. Antifraud.com says nearly all fraudulent orders come from free accounts. 2. Most real businesses have e-mail addresses that include their website's domain name. Go to their site and see if it looks legit. 3. If the billing address is different from the shipping address, this should raise a red flag, especially if they are in different states or countries. 4. Another high-risk transaction is two or more orders from the same credit card. 5. When in doubt, phone the number listed on the order. 6. US banks have an Address Verification System (AVS) that merchants can use to ensure the billing address the purchaser has given matches the one in the AVS system. 7. If you use an online order processor, make sure it has thorough fraud prevention measures. 8. Put a message on your site warning crooks you have anti- fraud protection in place. 9. Create a blacklist of bad credit card numbers so you won't get ripped off twice by the same thief. 10. If you want an extra sense of security, insurance coverage is now available against this type of fraud. One reputable site that offers it is http://www.iib.com.au/ Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_480_3.html About the Author: Heather Reimer has been involved in print and electronic journalism for over 15 years and is currently the Copy Editor for iGlobalMedia.com, a leading edge affiliate management company. iGlobalMedia Group works with over 30,000 webmasters and promotes some of the best gaming sites online. You can visit them and learn more about their affiliate program at www.iglobalmedia.com www.iglobalmedia.com
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