Could A Prepaid Credit Card Protect You From Fraud?

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Could A Prepaid Credit Card Protect You From Fraud?

Now, since we have e-shops and virtual shops we, consumers, are able to make purchases from these online stores using a credit card. This we can do by making use of the online store’s credit card payment approval facility. Once our online credit card payments are accepted and verified, the purchased goods are delivered to our doorstep. This is purchasing convenience at its best.

Having more and more e-shops popping up everyday, online credit card usage is becoming more popular than ever. The option to receive online credit card payments has brought an entirely new dimension to shopping, for both merchants and consumers. Now, you can both shop from the comfort of your home and get discounted products purchased on the internet. This is makes shopping far more pleasurable. Shopping on the internet, you have no need to worry about the weather, traffic jams or other things needed to shop outside your home. Instead you can go to an e-shop, select product/s, and make use of the merchant’s online credit card acceptance and approval facility, to make the payment for your goods. Then, all that is left to do, is wait to receive the products at your doorstep. Online credit card processing also makes starting an online business very easy.

As with almost anything else, credit card usage on the internet is not without its pitfalls. A pitfall of online credit card usage to guard oneself against is the possibility of online credit card fraud. Credit card fraud typically happens in two ways. The first way has to do with the online merchant that you are going to purchase goods from. This merchant may be a fraudulent merchant who takes your online credit card payment, but does not deliver the products to you. Moreover, they could use the credit card details you have put on the credit card payment form, for dishonest purposes. The second kind of fraud is committed by fraudsters who use spyware software and devices to intercept the details of online credit card payments. The spyware software captures keystrokes or takes screenshots of what you do on your computer and sends it to the spy. This type of online fraud is easily managed by using anti-spyware software designed to counter the effectiveness of spyware.

It is readily observed, the advent of online credit card usage gives a very useful purchasing option to consumers and merchants. However, caution must still be exercised when making online credit card payments. And, always remember, don’t access your bank accounts or make online credit card payments from internet cafes, unless you are absolutely sure the internet cafe is reputable and rightly credentialed.

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18 Responses to “Could A Prepaid Credit Card Protect You From Fraud?”

  1. Lela Says:



  2. Canadianguy Says:

    You need to setup an account with a merchant services provider.



  3. Floyd F Says:

    How Payment Processing Works
    Before being able to accept credit card transactions and other forms of online payments, a merchant will need to set up a merchant account with a bank. A merchant account is the industry term for a business banking relationship whereby you and a bank have arranged to accept credit card payments (usually, a local bank can suffice for this kind of relationship). Setting up a merchant account usually involves the bank understanding your business and working with a third-party processor to arrange a mechanism for accepting payments. For more information on setting up merchant accounts, we recommend you take a look through the http://www.card-gallery.com to get you started in the right direction.



  4. R4Akai Says:

    what for indus?



  5. geneactwood83 Says:

    raped lolol



  6. xNeverthought Says:

    Or ram it into the nearest Ishukone station.



  7. Joe Says:

    the only thing more dangerous than someone with bad credit is someone with no credit. they are wary of you since you have no established credit, your a student blah blah blah. it takes them awhile to verify your status, residence, job (if you have one), and your account status. if you had established credit then it wouldn;t necessarily take this long to approve or deny your application. if you do get this one and are financilly responsible; when you apply for other cards in the future, the response time will be a lot quicker. basically, once they can pin you down, see you can make payments, you'll get it.



  8. Lork Says:

    Follow the instructions, First name, then last name . . .

    The merchant will submit the name to the credit card company for verification. As long as the credit card company doesn't have the name wrong, it should work.



  9. Jasper Says:

    As long as you pay at least the minimum payment before the due date, you will be reported as "on time" to the credit bureau. If the second installment is after the due date, you will have to pay interest on your next statement. To avoid paying interest, you have to pay the whole balance before the due date.



  10. Maia-Kine' Says:

    Ummmm.. It would have to be reported to the FBI and to your credit card company. Actually, reporting it to your credit card company it will eventually end up in the hands of the FBI.



  11. Qosx Says:

    i think you just described PayPal?



  12. SmokenJs Says:

    the ity 5 is for hauling around capbooster 800′s nub cakes



  13. FreeHeathen Says:

    ONLY REAL MEN HULL-TANK



  14. Pheonix Lesule Says:

    It depends on the type of contract you have as well as your carrier. If you have a "pay as you go", your service could be terminated immediately. If you have a regular cell phone contract with monthly billing, you usually have a week or two grace period before service is terminated. You will also probably be assessed a late payment fee.



  15. zekesulastin Says:

    Well, to be fair, they did do a lot better in their second match – AND the Morsus Mihi proper team wiped the floor in their first match and did well in their second. Too bad you missed those :)



  16. ThunderWindz Says:

    aahahaha hauling 800′s in alliance tournament? lawl. the fight takes 4 min. you do have enough boosters for that, you only need hauler in a huge 1 – 10 hour fight



  17. wrath230000 Says:

    this reminds me of the AT5 match where the entire team was made of myrms and ishtars who MWD’d at the opponents and deployed no drones . . . lol



  18. roshawn1111 Says:

    wtf he armor tanked a caldiar fuckin asshole



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