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Simple Steps For Fraud Prevention and Gaining User Trust


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Aaron Turpen
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Current statistics show that e-commerce in online sales

accounts for only 1% of the total retail sales in America.

Surveys have shown that consumers still fear online fraud

and consider this the number one reason they do not shop

online, if they do not already do so. Fraud on the

Internet is more common than offline, but current

statistics show it only accounts for 1.14% of all

transactions online (IT advisory from Gartner published

November, 2001).



What can be done to quell the fears of potential customers?

Chances are that, alone, you can't do much to fix this

situation. Major banks, credit card companies, and online

security organizations are rolling out big plans for fraud

prevention measures. Until they reach a consensus and find

a common solution instead of individual ones, things aren't

going to improve anytime soon.



Despite this, there is something the average Webmaster or

e-commerce site owner can do. Measures already in place

and commonly used are a very good beginning towards this

unilateral security utopia the banks hope to achieve. The

five steps outlined below will get you on your way towards

higher sales and safety on your site.



1) Inform your customers of their rights, your policies,

and other important facts. Make sure that somewhere on

your site they can find a copy of your privacy policy,

terms of service, returns policy (more on that below),

security measures in place, etc. You may also want to tell

them that some credit card companies such as Discover,

MasterCard, and VISA exempt customers from paying ANY

online fraud charges to their card. All credit companies

are required to charge-off (not charge the customer) at

least $50 of any fraud charges to their account.



2) Give an air of professionalism on your site. If your

site looks hokey or amateurish, you won't get customers to

buy from you. Those that do may feel a bit squeamish about

it unless they know you personally or have some other

outside reason for trusting you. Avoid these problems by

having a professional, clean, and well-maintained site.



3) Secure Socket Links and 3rd Party Verification should

be used in all information transactions that involve

sensitive data. Someone sending you his or her credit card

number, home address, or other personal information should

be able to do so through a secure link from his or her

browser to your server. Secure Socket Links can usually be

set up by your site administrator and 3rd Party

verification can be gained from Verisign™ or ThawteŽ. This

verification shows that someone else has looked at your

procedures and has verified that your business is

legitimate.



4) Phone or email to verify large purchases before

shipping. If the average sale through your site is $32 and

someone makes a purchase for $300, you should go an extra

step to verify that person. A simple phone call, email, or

other personal communication with this customer will show

them that you are looking out for their safety. I made a

purchase of $480 using my PayPal™ MasterCard debit card and

received a phone call within two hours from PayPal™ to

verify that the purchase was intentional. It surprised me,

but I feel much better about using that card to make

purchases now.



5) ALWAYS accept reasonable return and refund requests.

Deal with them promptly and professionally, no matter how

the customer acts towards you during the process. Refund

only the amount you feel comfortable giving and ALWAYS

refund in the same way they paid (e.g. credit their credit

card account rather than send a check). It may seem a

hassle, but this activity and the informing of your

customers that you are willing to do this instills a lot

of trust. I know that, personally, my biggest fear in

ordering something online is that I may not get what I want

and may not be able to return it.



If you follow these steps and consult with a web

professional about your site's needs for security, you will

not only help yourself avoid problems, but you'll show your

visitors and customers that you mean business! Literally!



For more information on security information, I suggest

visiting www.secinf.net . Just about every book, white

paper, and article written on security issues is available

there.





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