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Unlike brick and mortar stores, we don't have a paper credit card slip with
signature of
person who made
purchase. And unlike brick and mortar stores we can't ask for an ID to be sure
person buying
product is
credit card owner.
But there *are* methods you can apply to help you avoid being scammed. There are also steps you can take to recoup your money if you become a victim of fraud. If you know
inner workings of credit card and major Internet payment companies, as well as
secrets that scam artists use to claim false refunds, you *can* protect yourself.
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Denise Hall is the author of Get Inside the Minds of Scam Artists! Discover the Tricks of Their Trade!, an e-book written to help Internet business owners prevent and combat customer fraud. Visit here for more information: http://www.ad-alyzer.com/727/avoidfraud
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