Rahul the elder son of Mulji had just finished his graduation, now was on the crossroads of his carrier debating, on whether to continue in the family business or chart a new venture, being a son of an enterprising father, Rahul soon took a decision and prepared a blueprint of his new enterprise.
The idea was to set up an online store selling cell phone accessories, a domain was registered and all the necessary formalities were accomplished, and soon the online store became operational, in less than three months the gross revenue of the online store surpassed the annual earnings of his fathers business.
The business was booming, and there was a steady inflow of orders most of which were from overseas countries, the clients preferred paying for the goods through credit card, the company’s web site was linked to a well known banks payment gateway, all transactions went through without any hiccups.
The growth and success of the online store prompted Rahul to plan bigger things, and selling jewelry online fascinated him, soon his dream venture took shape and an online store selling jewelry soon became a reality, the same modalities of payments were chosen for this website.
And soon the new online jewelry store was also flourishing; revenue earnings were ten times higher than the other store, Midas touch is what Rahul thought he had, anything he touched turned into gold, the family was jubilant and so was Rahul.
It was business as usual, like always accounts receivables overshadowed accounts payable in the monthly statements prepared by the accountant, but in two statements there was a huge deficit, the bank had debited a large amount in two consecutive months, Rahul’s company was a victim of a major credit card fraud which happened over a period of time, and the loss was to the tune of two million rupees.
It appeared on investigation, that fraudulent credit cards were used and since no checks or screening processes of credit card fraud prevention were operational on the online store, there was no way to deter the fraudsters from siphoning away two million rupees worth of merchandise. If only Rahul had taken preventive steps by hiring the services of a company that offered online support to screen credit cards before forwarding them to the payment gateways, there was no way that the credit card frauds would have happened, better late than never, the company is now under the watchful surveillance of MerchantRMS.
Credit Card Fraud Attorney
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Credit card fraud has become pervasive on the Internet. According to MasterCard International, account takeover fraud has increased by 369% since 1995. It has become one of the fastest growing types of fraud, and one of the more difficult to combat. More than $700 million in online sales were lost to fraud in 2001, representing 1.14 percent of total annual online sales of $61.8 billion, according to GartnerG2. Even if the credit card company has given the authorization as to the validity of the card, there are several ways fraudulent cards can be used on your site. The card may have been lost or stolen, but the card owner is yet to report its loss. Or the number on the card (and not the card itself) may have been lifted without the knowledge of the owner. There is also a scam called identity theft, where the card has been issued under false pretenses using someone else's identity and data.
As an online merchant, you need to have a system to check the authenticity of orders placed to safeguard your business. While the effort may require additional time and money, it can save you the cost and stress caused by charge-backs for fraudulent orders. You lost your physical products; you lose the sale price; you lose another business opportunity; and you will be fined an additional $15-$50 charge-back fee. If you have a high percentage of charge-backs, your card services company can even blacklist you and cancel your merchant account. You will also spend time looking up the order and provide the requested information to your card services company. All of these hassles are things you can surely do without.
How can you protect your business from credit card frauds? Here are a few steps that can be taken to ensure that the transaction is being requested by the real cardholder.
Suspect shipping address.
According to ClearCommerce Corporation, a provider of payment processing and fraud protection software for e-commerce, orders from Ukraine, Indonesia, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Egypt, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Russia and Pakistan have a very high incidence of fraud, and often have unverifiable addresses.
Untraceable email address.
In many fraudulent orders, the customer's email address is often at one of the free email services, like hotmail.com and yahoo.com, which are relatively untraceable.
Expensive items.
Be wary of expensive orders, especially for expensive brand-name items.
Multiple items.
It can be a bad sign, for example, if someone orders three X-Box or three DVD players at once, especially where the items have a high resale value.
Express shipping.
Most fraudulent orders specify overnight or 1-day shipping without hesitation.
Shipping address differs from billing address.
Receiving point and billing address are different in fraud orders. If you are selling valuable items, it can be a good policy only to ship to the billing address of the card's holder.
Suspicious billing address.
The address looks too simple or invalid. If the billing address is 123 Main St, New York, the order is probably fraud. You can use or online location tool to see if the address can be verified.
Leave at door or post office box.
If the courier service cannot guarantee delivery of goods, the risk of fraud is very high.
The advancement of geo-targeting in the Internet allows us to pinpoint the geographical region for an order. The information can be used to reduce the fraud by verifying it with the billing address and delivery address. This method can identify the scenario where someone from country X has stolen the credit card data from country Y. The IP address lookup service will reveal the real country instead of relying on the country filled in the order form.
IP2Location™ provides technology to translate IP address to country origin. The lookup table is available in several formats such as database and COM. It is the perfect solution to automate the fraud detection using client side programming languages like C++ & Visual Basic; or service side programming languages like ASP, PHP, JSP and CFML.
For example, company XYZ received a credit-card order from IP address 161.139.12.3. The order details are as following:
Name: John Ma
Address: 123 Main St
City: New York
ZIP Code: 11111
Country: United States
Tel: (503) 111-1111
Credit Card No: 1234 5678 9012 3456
Expired Date: December 2010
Credit card merchant processor will authorize this order if the billing address matches the order details. Unluckily, the credit card data has been stolen earlier by Mr. ABC from another country through the Internet. Later, he made a purchase of digital products from company XYZ using the information. His order approved by the merchant because all the details matched John's record in the bank's database. IP2Location™ technology can filter the difference between order's country and record's country upfront to protect your business. You can classify this kind of order for manual inspection before delivering the goods. You will be surprise how much this method will help in identifying fraud orders.
In this example, we use a fully functional IP2Location™ .NET component available
at http://www.ip2location.net/download/IP2LocationDotNetComponent.ZIP
to query
country by visitor's IP address. Firstly, install the IP2Location™ .NET component.
The IP2Location™ .NET component will be installed in your local drive. Next,
get the IP2Location.DLL .NET component and sample database from the directory,
ie. c:Program FilesIP2Location by default. You need to add a reference to
this component from your Visual Studio web project. A copy of this component
will be copied into /bin directory under the project. For unregistered component,
there is a random 5-second delay in one out of ten queries.
Sample Codes in VB.NET Webform
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Imports IP2Location
Private Sub Query(ByVal strIPAddress As String, billingCountry As String)
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