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Tips To Help Merchants Avoid Credit Card Processing Scams

Those e-commerce merchants who deal with credit card payments know how important this payment source has become. However, the cyber threat always targets those areas on the internet that most people go for. Since credit cards are now commonly being used to process online payments, scammers know that they can fool many people here. <br>Merchant Stronghold actually provides credit card processing solutions to the merchants and gives them tips about how to get rid of scams, in order to save themselves from huge losses.

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Tips To Help Merchants Avoid Credit Card Processing Scams

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  1. Tips To Help Merchants Avoid Credit Card Processing Scams

  2. Credit Card Processing Scams ‘FRAUD’, the word itself generates a warning sign to both customers as well as the merchant. One of the main reasons for these frauds is the credit card processing scams. Credit card payment processing companies have noticed a significant growth of such scams among small or medium-sized businesses as compared to large industries. And, if these SMBs do not have sufficient resources to handle them, the impact of scams are much more significant. A major retail can bare the impact of the loss of a couple of dollars but it is not the case with small or medium-sized businesses.

  3. Most Common Credit Card Processing Scams Let us discuss in detail about the most common credit card processing scams and a few tips to avoid them. Wire Scam If the order placed by a customer is much larger than what merchant processes, beware, as wire scam might occur. It is a scam where customer overpays for the orders he/she has placed and asks the merchant to wire the exceeding amount to a third party. This third party is responsible for picking up ordered product from the merchant and delivering it to the customer who ordered it. To avoid wired scam, always remember two things: 1) Never accept excess money to be wired to a third party, no matter what reason may customer give. 2) Doing so can cost the merchant a fine and a fee for conducting fraudulent transactions.

  4. Forced Authorization Scam To complete the transaction when customer’s credit card is declined, the merchant can perform forced authorization. Now, to finalize the sale, where the merchant already remits good, forced authorization is conducted. To do so, merchant calls the issuing bank directly to obtain the authorization code when a card is declined and overrides it. Few things to remember while conducting forced authorization are: The customer might provide you with an alphanumeric code, which is not valid to override. If the authorization code is not valid or fraudulent, the merchant cannot file a dispute. In this case, the merchant will be subjected to chargebacks and a fine. Always allow card processing terminal to get an approval code.

  5. Gift Card Scams This is the most common scam and according to a recent study, 13% of the gift card frauds are by store employees and usually, they steal from already load cards. In totality, retails lose almost $70k annually from gift card scams. This includes: Skimming card number to create a fake card Returning stolen goods in exchange for gift cards.

  6. TIPS TO AVOID CREDIT CARD PROCESSING SCAMS 1) To protect cards from theft and unauthorized use, implement security measures. 2) For all returns, request receipt and ID. 3) If it happens, refund the transaction immediately and do not give away the product. 4) For assistance on any suspicious activity, contact your payment processor’s risk department. Merchant Stronghold provides a payment processor for high risk merchants and has a well-qualified payment processor risk department, which can help you resolve issues with high accuracy and within time.

  7. Contact Us Address: 10300 49th Street N Suite 427 Clearwater, FL 33762    Contact No: +1 (888) 622-6875,               Fax Number: +1 (844) 465 - 4723               Email: info@merchantstronghold.com             Website: https://www.merchantstronghold.com   

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