Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
A lot has been written about credit card fraud by fraudsters around the world who get your credit card information and put bogus charges on it. Or they lure you into signing up for what appears to be a good deal or free trial of a product, subscription, or service, but then you are charged for something you don’t get or for a free trial that turns out not to be free. But the credit card scam that has not received much attention is the one where clients and customers obtain products and services by charging a card and later claiming fraud to get their money back. This is particularly a problem for merchants, service providers, professionals, and freelancers who get their clients online. I started thinking about this problem after two experiences with credit card fraudsters. Since the early days of Internet commerce, I have run two mostly-online businesses, where I haven’t met most clients. Typically they pay by a credit card, debit card, PayPal or occasionally mail a check. The model has worked well for an Internet-based business since 2000, where I write and ghostwrite for clients all over the world and also help clients find publishers, agents, […]
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