How Can You Lower Risk, Cost, and Grief with Online Credit Card Transactions?

December 3, 2008

Unfortunately, there isn’t a bullet-proof solution when it comes to avoiding online credit card fraud. Fraudulent transactions take place on a regular basis, by the millions.

Not even PayPal* or Amazon can eliminate fraud.

Address Verification System** (AVS) checks the inputted address against the credit card billing info that the consumer has provided at checkout. But if this person is using information from stolen credit card information, then the billing info and credit card number provided will still be correct. And then there is debit card and gift card fraud!

You likely stumbled upon this blog while researching fraud detection solutions. Some of you have probably been researching for some time now, and are reaching the stage of ultimate frustration and confusion. Or maybe you have already implemented a fraud detection process or service that isn’t quite cutting it. Transaction fraud is still occurring.
Mean people suck…
But we’re here to help.
Service Objects, Inc. has an easy solution to strengthen your online business process. We offer a real-time web service called DOTS Lead Validation. Yes, it does take many processes to create a highly secure online shopping cart and to detect fraud, but Service Objects can add that extra insight and integrity to your processes.Why not try it out right now for free? We can quickly assess your current processes as well as help with the implementation process. Go ahead, save yourself some time, money, and grief; take a look at DOTS Lead Validation and give us a call. Let’s get those mean people out of your online shopping cart.
Talk to you soon!

Ericka J.

Do you have questions or comments for Ericka J.? Email her at communications@serviceobjects.com.

*Wikipedia keyword: Paypal 12/02/08
**Wikipedia Keyword: Address Verification System12/02/08



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