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Free Merchant Account Tip - Slow Down an Urgent Purchase

<p align="left"> &nbsp; </p> <p align="left"> <strong>Why No to Urgent Purchases?</strong><br /> <br /> <em><strong>The &quot;un-funny&quot; part about fraud detection is that it takes time to show proof that a customer is who he really is.</strong></em> That means a couple of days, a week, two weeks, or even longer. That means you may have already lost tons of money before you know it. It&#39;s no longer an insider secret that credit card fraudsters buy as much as they can, and want those orders delivered as soon as possible. <br /> <br /> I would say the real insider secret is that online thieves already know about this (read last statement) and so I would say with this reasoning alone <em><strong>it would be pretty harder to detect fraudsters now than before.</strong></em> What is the ecommerce merchant to do but rely on fraud detection measures that bring results in split seconds?<br /> <br /> <strong>What to Tell Your Customer</strong><br /> <br /> So even though the beans have been spilled, this modus operandi can still be detected. However, I advise not to rely on this premise alone.<em><strong> Credit card identity thieves know all the possible ways to get past the secure anti-fraud tools</strong></em>. Or even without them. They anticipate what business owners think ahead of time. They can make small orders at a time, using different accounts. They may have a network of credit card fraudsters that are located in various parts of the world who can make international orders that are impossible to detect. They didn&#39;t have to rush it. You just have to be faster than them. <br /> <br /> <br /> <u><strong>Free Merchant Account Tip: No to Yahoo Mails?<br /> <br /> Free Merchant Account Tip - Offshore Orders Dangerous?</strong></u> </p> <p> &nbsp; </p> <p> &nbsp; </p>