BTW, what kind of experiences have you guys had w/ merchants and
verification? I was told to verify myself to make sure, but a FNB guy
came by my shop the other day trying to sell me an account/equipment, and
he assured me I wouldn't get chargebacks, cuz FNB does verification.
Anyone versed in this aspect of this business?
Thanks,
Cindy
On 8 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> absolutely correct Bill!
> the 10 year registration is a huge RED FLAG for us as well
> we have a real time cc processing in place but past few
> weeks stolen cards were quite rampant so I am between
> the rock and the hard place
> remain real time and face 10 year stolen card chargebacks often
> or go approval route - which is not as snazzy of course
>
> the solution would be - a little snipped of code that would
> let us do real time with an IF statement
> if REG_PERIOD greater than 5 years
> or
> of PURCHASE TOTAL greater than $100
> put the order in TO BE APPROVED instead of real time
>
> I would say that out of ten 10 year registrations, eight are stolen card
> scenario
>
> cheers
> Genie
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> > ** Original Subject: RE: Re[2]: Getting a domain back for non-payment
> > ** Original Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ** Original Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 11:12:33 -0700
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> > ** Original Message follows...
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> >
> > > Every single domain that has been ordered through us for a period of
> > > over 2 years has been fraud. Is that a pattern that is emerging with
> > > other RSP's?
> >
> > No, not even close. However, we have good systems in place to detect
> > fraudulent transactions before they go through.
> >
> > From our statistics, if someone is trying to register a domain on a stolen
> > credit card, they go all out and register for 10 years.
> >
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> >** --------- End Original Message ----------- **
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> cheers
> Genie Livingstone
> Magi Inc
> 511 G 5th Street
> San Fernando, CA 91340
> 818 365 0664
> http://www.buildyoursiteonline.com
> http://www.eyeondomain.com
> http://www.magiinc.com
>
>
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