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1 how can you reduce risk when the Card is not present? card not present fraud solutions
2 you can gain the advantage American Express offers strategies and tools to help mitigate fraud and potential chargebacks. contents 1 card acceptance for Card Not Present transactions 2 cut your risks 3 use our tools to help reduce fraud 4 Card Identification Number (CID) 5 contact us to verify Cardmember information 7 enhanced authorization 9 under some circumstances, we can call the Cardmember for verification 10 identification of sales channels 10 you can take advantage of more training solutions 11 Merchant Risk Council Copyright by American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without the express prior written consent of American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
3 card acceptance for Card Not Present transactions Mail, phone and Internet transactions carry a higher fraud risk because the Card is not presented. Following these guidelines for Card acceptance and authorizations can help. always ask for the right information Ask for the Cardmember name exactly as it appears on the Card. Request the Card account number and expiration date. Request Cardmember home or business phone number and billing address. Verify Cardmember information via one of our verifi cation systems. Acquire shipping address and name (if different from billing address). American Express recommends shipping to the Cardmember s billing address to avoid a Chargeback should a Cardmember dispute the Charge. other things you can do Select carriers that do not allow shipment re-routes. Require the Cardmember s signature upon delivery. Identify each business model: internet sales, telephone sales or catalog sales by authorizing each model through a separate Merchant Number. Require the Card to be presented if phone/mail/internet orders are to be picked up at retail locations. cut your risks Criminals are hoping that you won t detect their activities to defraud you. ut it is important to your business that you do. Undetected fraud can result not only in lost goods and services, but also Chargebacks and higher discount fees. eing vigilant about unusual spending can be your fi rst line of defense. how can I detect fraud? Certain behaviors can indicate that a transaction has a higher risk of being fraudulent. Trust your instincts. While the following situations may also occur during a valid transaction, be suspicious if the customer: requests a rush order desires only high-value ticket items, in stock 1 2 has multiple orders being mailed to an address other than the billing address cannot repeat the billing information correctly (address, phone number, etc.) places large orders of similar items orders merchandise that is re-sellable places out-of-pattern orders for your business (volume and/ or amount) uses consecutive Card numbers given within a short period of time provides an from an anonymous free domain is rude or abrasive and seems to rush you what to do if you ship merchandise If you fulfi ll an order more than 30 days after the original authorization, call again for a new approval code before mailing the merchandise. Charges cannot be submitted for payment until the merchandise is shipped.
4 use our tools to help reduce fraud American Express offers solutions to help reduce your fraud related expenses, increase your revenues and reduce back offi ce costs associated with fraudulent transactions. Our suite of free fraud mitigation tools for Card Not Present sales may help you validate transactions. elow is a quick reference table. Some solutions are as simple as calling when you suspect a problem. Others can be incorporated into your Point of Sales systems. You can choose the solutions that best fi t your business. Card Identification Number (CID) The Card Identifi cation Number, known as the CID, is one method to authenticate the Card using data not available on the Card s magnetic stripe. ecause the CID number is uniquely associated with the Card itself, it is highly effective in deterring the fraudulent use of an account number. CID is a four-digit number printed above the account number on the front of all American Express Cards. Fraud Tools Card Identification (CID) Program Automatic Address Verifi cation (AAV) zip code verifi cation full street address verifi cation name verifi cation Card Not Present (Keyed) Voice verification name, zip, address or phone Enhanced Authorization Charge Verification Program These tools are fraud mitigation solutions and do not provide a guarantee in preventing Chargebacks. contact us for more information Visit our web site often at americanexpress.com/fraudinfo for the latest fraud training materials and tools. You may also consider becoming a member of the Merchant Risk Council. These are discussed in more detail later in this booklet. using the CID To utilize the CID fraud prevention tool you must: Submit the four-digit CID number with the Authorization request. Meet CID program requirements. Contact your American Express representative or Merchant Services to apply. CID Important For security purposes, the CID must only be retained until an authorization response is received. Immediately following receipt of the CID validation/authorization, it must be deleted and must not be stored in any system or printed on any document. 3 4
5 contact us to verify Cardmember information American Express offers tools to validate Cardmember information electronically or over the phone. You can decide which method best fi ts your business needs. you can verify electronically For Card Not Present transactions such as mail order or internet, you can verify address, zip code, and name electronically. You receive a code indicating the match outcome for each transaction. This can help you make a more informed decision about whether to accept a transaction before you ship a product or provide a service. check addresses automatically Automatic Address Verifi cation (AAV) helps reduce fraud by verifying that the billing name, street address, and postal code information provided by the Cardmember matches the information on fi le with American Express. AAV is free to merchants and certifi ed third party processors. Operates in batch mode or real time environments. Helps to identify high-risk transactions. Processes with or without an authorization request. Supports all American Express Cards, domestic and international. Example: 123 Main Street/88130 you can verify over the phone When you re suspicious of a transaction, you can take another step to protect yourself with Name and Address Verifi cation (NAV). Requiring no changes to your processing equipment, dial and follow the instructions. The automated system uses voice-activated technology to validate: Cardmember s name Cardmember s billing address Cardmember s postal code Cardmember s telephone number The voice response will advise of a match outcome. implementation is easy Ask your third party processor, terminal provider, or American Express representative about adding address verifi cation to your electronic authorization messaging. Electronic verifi cation is the most effi cient way to validate Cardmember information and the match response can be incorporated into your risk modeling systems. 5 6
6 enhanced authorization reduce fraud in Card Not Present transactions The popularity and growth of internet and phone sales have sparked exciting new business opportunities for Card Not Present transactions. Unfortunately, criminals have capitalized on the anonymity of these sales channels to expand their illegal activities. use powerful transaction decision tools American Express leverages its risk management systems and extensive Merchant network to help protect both Cardmembers and merchants from fraud while enabling legitimate transactions to process uninterrupted. American Express is uniquely positioned to provide an enhanced level of transaction validation that individual merchants can t do on their own. more detail for Card Not Present decisioning Electronic sales contain valuable information for determining the risk of Card Not Present transactions. When these additional data elements are included in Authorization requests, American Express can make a more thorough risk assessment. Internet. Variables such as and IP addresses can help link internet transactions to both legitimate and suspicious sources. Phone. Unusually high sales activity from the same incoming phone number, but through multiple merchants, can point to possible fraud. Airline. Factors such as short time between purchase and travel dates and high risk routing can be indicators of a riskier transaction. Enhanced Authorization Data internet shipping telephone airline address, IP address, product SKU ship to address, postal code, country code, phone number, fi rst and last name, and shipment method order phone number passenger name, origin airport, destination airport, travel date, routing, class of service, number of passengers, airline carrier codes, address, IP address you can be part of the solution You can help reduce your fraud risks by adding these additional transaction fi elds to your Authorization requests. Contact your third party processor, terminal providers, American Express representative, or Merchant Services for more information. Shipping. This data can help pinpoint abnormal shipping patterns and identify multiple Cards used to ship goods to a single compromised location. Shipping details can also link a transaction to a previous fraud case. 7 8
7 under some circumstances, we can call the Cardmember for verification Our Charge Verifi cation Program (CVP) is another Card Not Present transaction fraud tool. If, after receiving an Authorization Approval code, you are still suspicious about an order ($200 or more), call us and we ll attempt to contact the Cardmember based on information in our fi les. This tool can help you make a better decision on whether to ship the merchandise. However, you must be able to delay the goods or services for up to 3 days while we attempt to contact the Cardmember. Have your Merchant Number, Cardmember number, approval code and date of authorization available. We ll ask certain key questions about the transaction so that we can investigate your concern. Using contact information in our fi les, we ll attempt to reach the Cardmember for three days. If we are able to reach the Cardmember, we ll contact you and advise you of the outcome. If we are unable to reach the Cardmember, you must decide whether or not to ship the goods or provide the services without verifi cation. Call to participate. CVP hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-10:00 PM E.T. identification of sales channels Different sales channels, such as internet sales, phone sales and others, carry different risks. y identifying your sales channels with separate Merchant Numbers or through the POS data code, we can provide enhanced risk screening specifi c to Cardmember behavior and history in those channels. To learn more, contact your American Express representative or Merchant Services. you can take advantage of more training solutions American Express provides value-added, fraud mitigation training services. Call for free Fraud Prevention brochures at Visit our web site at americanexpress.com/fraudinfo. We have information and materials available to help you fi ght fraud. 9 10
8 Merchant Risk Council Fraud prevention requires partnership and collaboration across the industry. One manner American Express partners closely with members of the industry is through participating actively in the Merchant Risk Council. The Merchant Risk Council (MRC) is a trade association founded by American Express in partnership with leading merchants and card processors focused on mitigating e-commerce fraud and risk. Formed in 2000, the MRC now has 500+ members and is a leading forum for discussion of best practices and new anti-fraud initiatives. eing an MRC member gives you access to the resources you need to mitigate fraud for your company by providing opportunities for networking, education, and advocacy. MRC members include businesses of all types and sizes. y improving the security of all on-line merchants, large or small, we help limit exposure to fraudulent credit card transactions. And as consumers become more confi dent that their personal information is safe, e-commerce will continue to grow. member tools & resources verify the existence of an address verify a name with an address reverse look-up of phone numbers to retrieve corresponding addresses verify phone numbers capture a consumer s internet protocol (IP) address review all free domains and verify the owner of a domain verify credit card numbers via MOD 10 (a mathematic formula used to identify correct credit card formats) report a cyber crime review a list of freight forwarders used by international fraudsters to regularly pass on unsolicited goods access a comprehensive e-library of e-commerce fraud and risk issues at
9 there are several ways you can contact American Express for more information Merchant Services Card Authorizations Center Web americanexpress.com/fraudinfo A critical component to your overall fraud mitigation strategy is adherence to our Card acceptance procedures. The procedures are contractual requirements and can also serve as an effective line of your defense against potential fraud. FP-CNPG 0109
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