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by Frank Lucer, Fra

Ideally, your business would run smoothly as you process payments for your customers each day. Your customers would gain value by buying the items they need (or want) while your company's revenues continue to grow. Unfortunately, there are a number of potential problems which may not only try your patience, but can even threaten the status of your merchant account.

Chargebacks are a major concern for small business owners, especially while processing payments online. They're expensive, inconvenient, and can occur for several reasons. What's more, if a business owner receives too many of them, his merchant account provider may terminate his account, placing him on the Terminated Merchant File (also referred to as MATCH).

In most cases, chargebacks are requested because cardholders identify transactions which are unauthorized. In that context, for merchants, avoiding a chargeback is a matter of thwarting fraudulent activity. Below, we'll provide a few tips that you can use to limit your vulnerability to chargebacks when accepting credit cards online.

Use The Security Codes

Every major credit card issuer places a security code on their customers' cards. They're called CVC2 and CVV2 codes. Visa, MasterCard, Diner's Club, and Discover use 3-digit codes while American Express uses a 4-digit code. They were developed as a security protocol to be used specifically for "card not present" transactions (for example, when processing payments online or over the phone).

Neither CVC2 and CVV2 are included on the magnetic strip. That prevents criminals from acquiring the codes by swiping the strip through a terminal. As a result, when merchants ask for the CVC2 and CVV2 before processing online payments, they often thwart would-be offenders.

Take Advantage Of AVS

The Address Verification System (AVS) is a security measure that compares the mailing address of a cardholder's account with the address that a customer provides online. In many cases, an offender will try to use his own mailing address while providing a stolen credit card number. When the two addresses fail to match, the AVS notes the discrepancy (called an AVS Mismatch) and causes the transaction to be declined.

There are a couple of limitations with AVS. First, it is primarily used within the U.S. as well as throughout the U.K. and Canada. Most online credit card fraud originates outside those countries. Second, AVS only checks the numeric portions of a cardholder's mailing address. While this is not a significant limitation of the system, it is worth noting. Even so, all merchants should use AVS when processing online payments.

Inform Customers About Their Statements

If you're using a third-party payment processor, your customers' statements will probably list that processor's name on the transactions. Don't expect your clients to remember their purchase simply by noting the transaction date and dollar amount. Several weeks may have passed between their purchase and their review of the statement. Memories fade and chargebacks often follow.

Let your customers know at the time of their purchase what they can expect to see on their statement. You can eliminate their confusion and reduce the chances of their requesting a chargeback.

Protecting Yourself And Your Customers

As online sales continue to increase, there will likely be a similar increase in fraudulent activity. The success of your online business depends upon being able to process payments without falling victim to fraud-related chargebacks. Take advantage of existing security protocols offered by AVS as well as CVC2 and CVV2. Plus, keep your customers informed about what they should expect to see on their statements. By limiting your exposure to chargebacks, you can continue growing your business's revenue while confidently maintaining your merchant account.


As we age, the body and skin lose some of their natural elasticity and Mother Nature needs more help from us keep us looking our best. As we approach and pass age 50 we can fight a losing battle, with moisturizers and plastic surgery, or we can successfully fight the ravages of time with a natural cure that also helps us feel better: isometric exercise.

Though the elasticity of the skin will continue to fade as we age, we can help offset the consequences by exercising the muscles underneath, keeping them lean and firm.

Lean muscle burns calories very efficiently, helping us to maintain a shape much closer to that we had when we were younger. Reclaiming the lean muscle needed to do that, after years of neglect, can seem like a daunting task - but it doesn't have to be.

The small, repetitive movement in isometric exercises helps to energize our muscles and keep them at optimal performance levels. Isometrics works by using the body's own natural resistance to create a smaller-scale resistance training that helps us to stay fit and firm as we age.

The best news about isometric exercises - other than how well they work -- is that they can be done almost anywhere, with little risk to your joints. Take one annoying sign of aging, for example - "baggy" upper arms. One simple way to fix that is with an isometric arm stretch. Simply extending the bicep and triceps, those upper arms muscles, and then releasing the stretch can greatly reduce, and often eliminate, that sagging.

Try this: Extend your arms out completely in either direction for about a ten-count, palms up. Then, rotate your arms as far you can, moving your thumbs from the rear of the arm forward and then down. Hold this position for a ten-count and repeat throughout the course of the day.

This simple stretch will help ease tension in your shoulders and fight that upper arm sag, helping you to look younger immediately.

This type of isometric exercise can help you fight off the effects of a hard day and a few hard years, leaving you looking and feeling younger as your muscles regain some of their youthful firmness. No one has to just give up and give in to an aging body -- you can fight it all the way and the fight doesn't have to be strenuous or painful.

A few simple contract and release exercises over the course of the day can lead to a healthier, happier you in no time. With longevity increasing, 50 can be "the new 30" - it's all within your control and your ability. All it takes are a few simple exercises every day to keep your muscles firm and lean. With isometric exercises, you may even be able to turn back the clock.
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Frank Lucer has sinced written about articles on various topics from Customer Service, Computers and The Internet and Finances. This article is brought to you by PaySimple, a leading provider of services. More information is available at http://www.PaySimple.co. Frank Lucer's top article generates over 60500 views. to your Favourites.

Ellen Miller has sinced written about articles on various topics from Finances, Fitness and Stress Management. Owner of IsoBreathing Inc. and creator of IsoBreathing(R) Ellen has been teaching life style and fitness over 20 years and is a certified fitness practitioner and personal trainer. Find out about Isometric Exercise,. Ellen Miller's top article generates over 90500 views. to your Favourites.
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