All Top Banking

Online Retailers See "Friendly Fraud" Rise Sharply

Posted by John B. Frank Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Source: Wall Street Journal
Businesses Get Tougher on 'Friendly' Fraud - WSJ.com

Online merchants are fighting a surge in so-called friendly fraud, as more consumers try to get out of paying for their Internet purchases in the recession. 

Online jeweler Ice.com Inc. and travel site Expedia Inc. are among companies seeing at least 50% spikes from October in friendly fraud, a term used to describe when a consumer disputes an online charge but doesn't return the item or has already used the product. 

(Editor's Note:  I think they should come up with a better name for it than friendly fraud.  Maybe something like theft?)
Common scenarios include consumers falsely claiming they never received a product or they received the wrong item. Other consumers deny they ever authorized the charge and refuse to pay...

Continue Reading at WSJ (subscription required)


Editor's Note II: For those of you not familiar with the process, when a chargeback does occur, regardless of what the merchant did to verify the transaction, the merchant will always be responsible.

Some Merchant Service Providers will tell the unfortunate merchant that if you  receive an AVS match, you are fine; but in fact, that’s not true.

The challenge with “friend fraud” is simply that there is no way to verify the authenticity of the transaction.  While the transaction itself was legitimate, it is the consumer who isn't and it becomes a he said/she said scenario.   While “technically” the consumers themselves are committing fraud in this case, law enforcement feels that successfully prosecuting these crimes would be too expensive.  

However...there is a way to "prevent" friendly fraud.  Insist that your customers use a HomeATM PCI 2.0 Certified PIN Entry Device.  Hard to say: "It Wasn't Me"  when a PIN is involved...which is why PIN based transactions have virtually ZERO chargebacks.  As an added benefit, our device would get rid of "unfriendly fraud" too!  Oh, AND lower your interchange rates to "card present" and TRUE PIN Debit rates.  What is TRUE PIN Debit?  See the "related article" below.

, , ,


Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

0 comments

Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger.

Blog Archive

Search This Blog

Our Manufacturing Facility

Learn More About Us

Find out how our patented technology can empower your financial institution.

Our secure two-factor online banking authentication eliminates dangerous passwords and usernames and replicates the same trusted process used to access cash at ATM's. (Insert Bank Issued Card, Enter Bank Issued PIN)

There is an R.O.I. as FI's also earn recurring revenue from each transaction conducted using our PCI 2.0 Certified PIN Entry Device. Our technology also provides a unique real-time P2P "Instant-Transfer" which allows your online banking customer to transfer cash from ANY of their bankcards to ANY other bankcard...with the Swipe of a card.

Help your bank eliminate phishing and your customers avoid identity theft by providing them with the ability to stop typing and start swiping. There is no safer way to conduct financial transactions online than by 3DES DUKPT encrypting the cardholder details, which we do at the mag-head "inside the box/outside the browser."

Total Pageviews

SLIM for PC or SmartPhone

SLIM for PC or SmartPhone
Click to Inquire

Chip and PIN eCommerce and Mobile

Chip and PIN eCommerce and Mobile
Click to Inquire

Kapersky Calls for Mass Adoption of Card Readers

Kapersky Calls for Mass Adoption of Card Readers

Translate This Blog

BobCaps

Search ePayment News (example: NFC)

About Me

My photo
Named one of the best Payment Industry News Blogs 4 Years Running

Feedjit

My Zimbio