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U.S.
InfoSearch works with Government
Agencies and businesses to fight
identity fraud by providing the
most current and up to date
information available anywhere.
Our
fraud detection tools can screen
for potential fraud indicators
in
seconds at a fraction of the
cost offered elsewhere. We also
offer seamless integration into
existing systems with minimal
programming expenses. Now you
can verify identity and
address information instantly and seamlessly
online for only pennies per search.
Imagine screening transactions
automatically and paying attention
only to those that
are flagged as potentially
fraudulent. With this service,
your business will save time and
money, increase productivity,
and maintain a high security
guard against fraud.
Key benefits of our
Instant ID validation include:
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Verifies clients identity
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Verifies clients address
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Verifies phone number matches
geographical address
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Verifies SSN issuance and
validity
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Verifies Date of birth matches
name
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Checks if customer is reported
deceased
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Detects ITIN's frequently
misrepresented as SSN's
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Customizable to your unique
needs

Free tips to reduce and prevent
internet credit card fraud:
New
and small businesses are
particularly vulnerable to
online fraud often due to a lack
of sophisticated systems or
expertise to aide in detection.
But everyone with a merchant
account experiences fraud to
varying degrees. All too often,
businesses learn through
experience that internet
commerce must be managed and
monitored to reduce potential
fraud and associated losses.
Common denominators found in
many fraudulent online purchases
often include:
1.
Free (anonymous) email address
2.
Invalid phone number or cell
phone listed
3.
Shipping address differs from
credit card address
4.
IP address does not match
clients address or is proxy
5.
CVV2 code not present or is
mismatch
Common types of internet
fraud:
Typically, merchants will
experience two types of internet
credit card fraud: This includes
orders by the true cardholder,
who later claims not to have
ordered or downloaded the
product, and outright fraud by
those using stolen identity
information and credit card
numbers.
If
your business offers instant
products or services online, you
will likely be more prone to
claims the product was not
ordered or received, when in
fact it was.
To reduce your losses, we
recommend:
1.
Gathering and displaying the
customers IP address on your
order page
2.
Adding personal, non-intrusive,
and partial identity information
on the receipt page that shows
the customers ID information has
been verified. For example,
using Acutell ID validation, you
could display:
Thank you, we sincerely
appreciate your purchase and
protect you from unauthorized
charges by verifying your IP
address: 65.185.43.245
(Columbus, Ohio) and your name
as John Doe (DOB 09/1959 or age
46).
Who loses when a fraudulent
online purchase is successful?
You
do. The simple fact is that most
credit companies carry little
risk, as they reverse the funds
of a reported fraudulent
purchases from the merchant and
can even fine you for the
occurrence as a "chargeback
fee." Excessive chargeback's can
even result in cancellation of
your merchant account, so it is
important to reduce and prevent
fraud to the greatest extent
possible.
We hope this information was
helpful. U.S. Info Search
helps manage risk and fight
fraud by providing quality data
to Business, Government and
Legal Industry Professionals
delivering the
information you need when
you need it, and always at the
very best rates possible. Please
contact us if we can assist
you in your fraud detection and
prevention efforts.
The total revenue loss from
internet fraud between January
and June 2002 was estimated at
$7,209,196. The average loss was
$484 and the Top 10 Frauds
schemes include:
- Online Auctions 87%
- General Merchandise 6%
- Nigerian Money Offers 5%
- Computer Equip/Software
1%
- Work-at-Home Plans .5%
- Internet Access Services
.4%
- Information/Adult
Services .2%
- Travel/Vacations .05%
- Advance Fee Loans .05%
- Prizes/Sweepstakes .04%
Protective Resources:
The
National Fraud Information
Center (NFIC) was originally
established in 1992 by the
National Consumers League, the
oldest nonprofit consumer
organization in the United
States, to fight the growing
menace of telemarketing fraud by
improving prevention and
enforcement. Consumers can call
the NFIC hot line toll-free at
1-800-876-7060 or e-mail via
their website. |