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How to decrease friendly fraud cases?

How to decrease friendly fraud cases?

There is not a single company in this world that has never experienced an online fraud. To reduce fraud, entire departments were created and millions spent to improve security. Although it seems that in order to understand whether a transaction is fraudulent or not, it is enough to determine whether the payment was made by a cardholder or a criminal who stole confidential information and posed as a cardholder. In reality, it is far from that simple.

After all, even if the purchase was made by the cardholder, it may be illegal and fall under the category of fraud. The only exception is that it is called friendly fraud.

What is friendly fraud and what are its dangers?

Chargebacks are a real problem for any company. Unfortunately, very often the company pays for such problems with its own money. Chargebacks can occur due to actual fraud or due to a mistake made by the seller. A third cause of chargebacks is friendly fraud.

In the case of friendly fraud, the customer orders the product and successfully pays for it with his or her card or account. This is what all honest customers do and that is the end of the buying process. Scammers go further and initiate a chargeback, saying that the money on their card was stolen. As a result, these scammers receive merchandise for which they did not pay a dime.

Another friendly fraud scheme is to pay for goods using stolen payment information. Aware of the high risk, the scammers enlist the help of intermediaries by sending goods to their address.

The main problem with a friendly fraud is often the high probability that the fraudsters will satisfy their claims. However, decisions in favor of the sellers are very rare.

How do I protect myself from a friendly fraud?

Although it is difficult to detect and prove the truth about friendship fraud, it does not mean that the seller should accept the situation and do nothing. It is very important to use all available tools to prove your case.

Of course, the latter recommendation is not relevant in cases where the buyer deliberately goes to the crime. In this case, if your company loses a dispute with the buyer in an obvious case of friendly fraud, you will have nothing to do but document the chargeback, and if this case is not the first, simply not accept orders from such a customer.

Unfortunately, there is currently no way to protect your company from a friendly fraud, but by following all of the recommendations in this article, your company can significantly reduce its risks.

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