Perry E. Metzger wrote:
That's not practical. If you're a large online merchant, and your
automated systems are picking up lots of fraud, you want an automated
system for reporting it. Having a team of people on the phone 24x7
talking to your acquirer and reading them credit card numbers over
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yes, the reputation of/quality of reporters needs to be measured, and
the reported information needs to be enough to
accomplish an auth or a card purchase.
the card issuer can then use a credible report as a hint to increase
the level of attention to the reported cards.
it's in a