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		<title>PayPal Imposes Regulations on Indian Users to Comply with RBI</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 04:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Effective tomorrow (March 1, 2011), PayPal will be imposing a set of regulations on the users from India to comply with the restrictions that are set to it by the Reserve Bank of India. According to the one-month advance notice provided by PayPal to the Indian users, the PayPal account holders will have to comply [...]]]></description>
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<p>Effective tomorrow (March 1, 2011), PayPal will be imposing a set of regulations on the users from India to comply with the restrictions that are set to it by the Reserve Bank of India. According to the one-month advance notice provided by PayPal to the Indian users, the PayPal account holders will have to comply with the following requirements.</p>
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<li>The money in the PayPal account cannot be used to buy any goods or services online. The money can only be withdrawn to the bank account of the user. Moreover, the person cannot keep the money in his PayPal account for more than 7 days since the receipt of the money from the buyers.</li>
<li>PayPal account owners having the Indian account will also not be allowed to have any transaction of more than $500 for sale of their goods or services from a non-Indian PayPal account.</li>
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<p>Before delving into considering that, it is the RBI, which is manhandling PayPal; it is important to understand the actual rules that RBI has stated. The first rule from RBI is that any online gateway that keeps the balance of its user for more than 7 days requires to pay interest to the user, and should be regulated as a bank. PayPal wants the users to withdraw their money in less than 7 days because it just wants to remain a payment processor and not a bank.</p>
<p>For the second point, there is an RBI rule, which has stated that, any financial transaction that is paid to an Indian person or entity should be reported to the official government or RBI, provided the transaction is more than $500. Thus, by imposing the rule of maximum transaction value to be $500, RBI has ensured that it does not need to work with the Indian Government in explaining or reporting the transactions.</p>
<p>Overall, with these compliances in place, PayPal is trying to workaround RBI’s policies to gain more information. However, what PayPal should also consider is that India is a growing economy where many freelance workers make use of PayPal’s services. In fact, there are more than 200 thousand Indian PayPal accounts, and not all these people have credit cards and other financial services linked to their PayPal accounts. Thus, putting these restrictions in place to avoid dealing with RBI may not be a very good move, since this may result in people opting for other alternatives in place of PayPal.</p>
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		<title>What is the Address Verification System (AVS)?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 18:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
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The Address Verification System (AVS) is a system used to verify the identity of the person claiming to own the credit card.  The system will check the billing address of the credit card provided  by the user with the address on file at the credit card company. The  other security features for [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>Address Verification System</strong> (AVS) is a system used to verify the identity of the person claiming to own the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_card">credit card</a>.  The system will check the billing address of the credit card provided  by the user with the address on file at the credit card company. The  other security features for the credit card include the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_Security_Code">CVV2</a> number. At present, only a few countries support AVS on Visa® and  MasterCard, notably the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom. American  Express does not support AVS in other countries than the USA.</p>
<p>The  Address Verification System was originally used in the case of in  person purchases where merchants could verify cards because they had  embedded holograms or on-card photo ids. However, this does not help  with online, phone, or mail transactions. But, AVS can provide secure  payment gateways by having the merchant verify credit card data, such as  billing address and zip code, against the <a title="Visa®" href="http://www.visa.com/">Visa®</a>/<a title="Mastercard" href="http://www.mastercard.com/">Mastercard</a> billing information of the cardholder. This layer of security  protection allows merchants to further investigate a transaction if the  billing information provided by the Address Verification System does not  match that the customer provides.</p>
<p>It benefits the merchant to  use the Address Verification System because they are fully liable for  all transactions they take that are performed without the person being  in front of them. So if they accept a fraudulent transaction, they  experience what is known as a <a title="chargeback" href="../topic/chargeback">chargeback</a>.  A chargeback refunds the customer from the merchant’s bank account. In  addition, the merchant must pay a fine to the bank and credit card  associations penalize them.</p>
<p>By using the Address Verification  System, a merchant can protect both the customer and yourself from  counterfeit charges. To learn more about the AVS,  <a title="Address Verification System" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_Verification_System">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Credit Card Processing &#8211; How it works</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Merchant Account Basics
This article should give you a good working understanding of how secure credit card processing works.
If you are not quite ready to boost up your website with e-commerce functionality, don&#8217;t worry, the following information is valuable in evaluating your needs. If you are considering getting secure credit card processing on your website for [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Merchant Account Basics</span></strong></h2>
<p>This article should give you a good working understanding of how secure credit card processing works.</p>
<p>If you are not quite ready to boost up your website with e-commerce functionality, don&#8217;t worry, the following information is valuable in evaluating your needs. If you are considering getting secure credit card processing on your website for the upcoming holidays, now is the time.</p>
<p>The internet represents a tremendous opportunity for your business &#8211; whether you&#8217;re an entrepreneur looking to market and sell your idea or a large corporation searching for new ways to increase sales.</p>
<p>Selling goods and services on the internet presents its own set of challenges &#8212; like how to set up and maintain a secure, reliable, cost-effective system for authorizing payments and managing transactions. If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing &#8211; and sometimes even if you do &#8211; that can be a difficult, complicated, and expensive task.<br />
Credit card processing removes the barriers that might prevent you from doing business on the internet.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need an automated payment system, a credit card merchant account, and a computer with an internet connection. You can do everything within your web browser.<span style="font-size: small;"><strong><br />
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<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Overview</span></strong></h2>
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<strong>What is Credit Card Processing ?</strong></p>
<p>A real time credit card processing system is a transaction processing system that functions as a payment service using a secure transaction server on the internet. Merchants with a valid merchant account can use the system to submit, authorize, capture, and settle credit card or eCheck transactions without the need for a separate transaction terminal or processing software.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Methods Of Processing Transactions</span></strong></h2>
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<strong>Virtual Terminal</strong></p>
<p>Virtual Terminal is hosted completely on our transaction servers, where merchants simply login using their favorite web browser and perform live transactions using their merchant account. A merchant can enter a transaction manually and a virtual terminal will process the transaction in real-time just like a physical card terminal would.</p>
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<p><strong>Web Link</strong></p>
<p>Web Link allows a merchant to link their web site to the system in order to accept credit card payments from customers in real-time with complete automation.</p>
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<p><strong>ADC (Automated Direct Connect)</strong></p>
<p>Automated Direct Connect provides a simple and straight forward mechanism to link more complex web sites with the transaction gateway server, including support for the merchant&#8217;s own custom programming.<span style="font-family: Arial; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;"><br />
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<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Merchant Accounts</span></strong></h2>
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The system is separate from your merchant account. The terms and conditions of your merchant account are between you and your bank or merchant provider, and should be consulted for specific information related to your merchant agreement with your bank or merchant provider.</p>
<p>A merchant account is required to accept credit cards. A merchant account is a special account with a bank that is a member of the Visa and MasterCard associations. Such a bank has been certified by Visa and MasterCard associations and can provide you, the merchant, with all of the services related to your merchant account.</p>
<p>Once your merchant account is setup and &#8220;live&#8221; on the credit card system, you can accept credit cards from customers generally as follows:</p>
<p>1. A customer presents their credit card for payment</p>
<p>2. Using their credit card number, you submit an electronic request to the processing network for &#8220;authorization to capture funds&#8221; from the carholder&#8217;s credit card account in the amount of the purchase.</p>
<p>Traditionally, one would submit this request by swiping a credit card through an electronic transaction terminal provided by the bank. With the system, this request is provided electronically to our payment gateway servers, which then route the request along the processing network.</p>
<p>3. The processing network immediately receives your electronic request and determines if the carholder&#8217;s account is valid and if the funds are available. If they are, the processing network returns an electronic response to your terminal or computer. This response is called an &#8220;authorization code&#8221;, and is your guaranteed authorization to capture the funds. Typically, this code is a six-digit number. The transaction and its associated authorization are stored in a &#8220;batch&#8221;, where other transactions for that day reside.</p>
<p>4. You print a receipt for the customer using the electronic terminal or your computer and the customer signs the receipt. As far as the customer is concerned, the transaction is complete. As far as you the merchant are concerned, there is one more step to complete the transaction.</p>
<p>5. At the end of your business day (usually), a final request is submitted to the processing network to go ahead and &#8220;capture the funds&#8221; that you obtained authorizations for during the course of business that day. This is called &#8220;settlement&#8221; or &#8220;settling your batch&#8221;. With a traditional physical credit card swipe terminal, this settlement process must be initiated manually. One of the key advantages of our system is that this settlement process is initiated automatically every day on our end.</p>
<p>6. At settlement time, the processing network immediately receives your response electronically and determines if the capture amounts contained in your request match the authorizations for each item. If so, the request is granted and an &#8220;Accepted&#8221; response is returned to your electronic terminal or computer. A settlement report can be printed showing the grand totals by card type (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, etc) for the settled batch. Note: any corrections to your batch, such as voiding a transaction, must be made prior to settlement.</p>
<p>7. Within 48 to 72 hours (usually), the funds associated with the batch you settled are deposited electronically into your business bank account. Typically, the discount rate you pay to your merchant account provider are deducted from the deposit before it transferred to your bank account, resulting in a &#8220;net deposit&#8221; of funds.</p>
<p>8. At the end of the month, your merchant account provider will mail a statement to you, detailing the credit card activity for the month and the associated fees you have been charged for such.</p>
<p>Now that you understand the basics of how a credit card merchant account works, you can see the role that the system has in the processing of your credit card transactions.</p>
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		<title>LAST CHANCE: Win 1 Year Free Credit Card Processing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 19:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>31 Ways to prevent Chargebacks and minimize Fraud – Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 17:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Introduction
Credit  card fraud is something that can never be completely eliminated, but  rather something that must be managed. Merchants must develop a delicate  balance between using safeguards to prevent fraud and not creating too  many hoops for customers to jump through. In Part #1, we talked about fraud prevention basics  [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Introduction</span></strong></h2>
<p>Credit  card fraud is something that can never be completely eliminated, but  rather something that must be managed. Merchants must develop a delicate  balance between using safeguards to prevent fraud and not creating too  many hoops for customers to jump through. In <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/merchantguide/31-ways-to-prevent-chargebacks-and-minimize-fraud-part-1/"><strong>Part #1</strong></a>, we talked about fraud prevention basics  like <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/merchantguide/topic/avs/">AVS</a> and how-to authorize transactions properly.</p>
<p>After a credit  card processor or registration service approves an order, the merchant  needs to perform additional checks, as fraudulent orders sometimes are  approved. The merchant should not depend on the credit card company, or  the registration service, to stop all fraudulent orders.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Tools to combat Fraud</span></strong></h2>
<p>There are many tools out there to help combat fraud and to  list them all will easily fill another article. In order to identify the  best solution or your business, you must clarify these questions first:</p>
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<li>Are you in danger  of losing your merchant account by running chargebacks above 1%?</li>
<li>Do you want to handle fraud and chargebacks  yourself or focus on your main business instead?</li>
<li>Out of 10 chargebacks, how many are due to  fraud?</li>
<li>How much time and  resources (staff, money, etc.) do you currently spend on fraud &amp;  chargebacks?</li>
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<p>One you have the answers to these questions you are fully  prepared to seek the best solution for your business. For a great  comparison of the most common fraud tools out there, subscribe to our  newsletter and stay tuned for upcoming articles.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Card Verification  Methods (CVM)</span></strong></h2>
<p>Card Verification  Methods (VISA = CVV2, MasterCard = CVC2, and American Express = CID use  a security code of 3 or 4 extra digits imprinted on the card, but not  embedded or encrypted in the magnetic stripe. This verification code  does not appear on credit card receipts. Since most fraudulent  transactions result from stolen card numbers rather than the actual  theft of the card, a customer that supplies this number is much more  likely to be in possession of the credit card. VISA claims that the use  of AVS with CVV2 validation for card-not-present transactions can reduce  chargebacks by as much as 26%.</p>
<p>Merchants that accept Internet, mail-order, and telephone  orders must be prepared to request the verification code when the  cardholder is not present to help validate a transaction. Even if a  merchant cannot confirm the CVV2 number, they can still ask for it, or  provide a space for the number on their web order form. If the crook  does not have the number, they could look somewhere else to  commit their fraud. <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The merchant is not allowed to store the  CVM numbers.</span></strong> This is against PCI compliance regulations and  can cost you tens of thousands of dollars for every single violation. Be  careful not to store the CVM codes at any time.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Payer  Authentification Programs:</span></strong></h2>
<p>Authentification  programs (Verified by Visa and MasterCard&#8217;s SecureCode) use personal  passwords to ensure the identity of the online card user. If merchants  use this program, card issuers may occur some of the losses for online  fraud that was previously entirely borne by the merchants. If merchants  do not participate, they remain liable for the losses.</p>
<p>The pop up  windows for authentification can be blocked if card holders have  installed software to disable pop-ups. This also adds an extra step in  the ordering process. There is also an additional processing fee  incurred by the merchant. Another loophole is if the customer claims  they never received the merchandise. We have seen information indicating  Visa always trusts their card holders, so the customer gets their money  back and the merchant gets stuck with a chargeback.</p>
<p>Even if Visa  rules against the merchant, the merchant can still take the customer to  small claims court. If the merchant can prove the customer did receive  the product, the merchant is entitled to recover the value of the  product plus all their costs when they win. Most licenses included with  software includes a clause concerning court actions. This is one more  reason to keep accurate records, document customer phone calls, keep  copies of emails, delivery signatures, and web logs.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">BIN CHECK</span></strong></h2>
<p>The first 6 digits of the credit card are called the Bank  Identification Number (BIN). You can determine if the credit card holder  and the issuing bank for the credit card are located in the same  country. Legitimate users sometimes use a credit card from another  country. You can enter the BIN of a credit card number at <a href="http://www.bindatabase.net/search.php">http://www.bindatabase.net</a>. The site provides the bank name, card type, and a 3 character code for the  country.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">CALLING THE  CARD-ISSUING BANK</span></strong></h2>
<p>When you call the card-issuing bank,  have your merchant number, your phone number, the customer&#8217;s full name,  address, and phone number ready. You can ask the card-issuing bank to  make a courtesy call to your customer to verify the charge.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">DIFFERENT BILL AND SHIP TO ADDRESSES</span></strong></h2>
<p>Use Google to  search for the numeric street address, street name, and zip code. The  web site at <a href="http://www.anywho.com">http://www.anywho.com</a> integrates telephone numbers, maps,  and email addresses. Check for bogus billing addresses like 123 Main  Street. Use resources like <a href="http://maps.yahoo.com">http://maps.yahoo.com</a> to see if the address  can be verified. If the billing and shipping addresses are different,  request telephone numbers for both addresses. You can also establish a  company policy and charge an extra fee to recover your costs to require a  delivery signature (UPS, Federal Express, post office) if the billing  and shipping addresses are different. You could require advance payment  with a cashiers check or money order when different ship to and bill to  addresses are used.</p>
<p>Be careful of  remailing services, such as Mailboxes, etc. Remailing services can  remail your packages to overseas destinations.</p>
<p><strong>Coming  up next week:</strong> Learn the advanced database management techniques that will make  fraudsters frustrate. And don’t forget to enter the Sweepstakes at<strong> <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/win">http://www.SocialBusinessBank.com/win</a></strong>. It’s payback time. Till then, I’m waiting  to hear some feedback from you. <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Contact me personally at</a> <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Twitter</a> (personal  account).<span style="font-size: small;"> </span></p>
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		<title>Reminder: Win 1 Year Free Credit Card Processing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 16:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>You need a Merchant Account for your Business? You want to start a new Business without High Credit Card Processing Costs? You already have an Account but your not really satisfied with it? Enter the official Sweepstakes of Social Business Bank here</p>
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<p><strong>Need more info? </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/merchantguide/1-year-free-credit-card-processing/">Here you can read</a> our first post about this sweepstakes.</p>
<p><strong>About Social Business Bank</strong></p>
<p><em>Social Business Bank is Americas first Social Business Banking  and  Financial Institution. With Easy Shopping<sup>tm</sup> and Easy Services<sup>tm</sup> Social Business Bank provides full-service credit card  acceptance and  merchant account solutions for small businesses, social  &amp;  non-profit entities and corporate organizations.</em></p>
<p><strong>Questions?</strong></p>
<p>We are looking forward to answer your questions: <strong>(888) 255-4162. </strong>If you want to  know more about Social Business Bank visit <a href="../../">http://www.socialbusinessbank.com</a> or follow us on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbcorp">Twitter</a> (corporate account)!</p>
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		<title>31 Ways to prevent Chargebacks and minimize Fraud – Part #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 16:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Introduction:
This article suggests  preventative methods and post-order procedures that merchants can  perform to minimize credit card fraud. When a brick and mortar  merchant accepts a credit card, and the charge is authorized, and  assuming the merchant conforms to regulation, the merchant will get  paid, even if a stolen card is [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Introduction:</span></strong></h2>
<p>This article suggests  preventative methods and post-order procedures that merchants can  perform to minimize credit card fraud. When a brick and mortar  merchant accepts a credit card, and the charge is authorized, and  assuming the merchant conforms to regulation, the merchant will get  paid, even if a stolen card is used.</p>
<p>Want to win 1 year of free credit card processing? You  should check out the Sweepstakes currently going on at <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/win">http://www.SocialBusinessBank.com/win</a>.</p>
<p>Liability for fraud  shifts from the card issuer to the merchant for &#8216;Card Not Present&#8217; sale  (mail order, telephone/fax order, and internet sales). The merchant is  generally liable for credit card charge backs, even when the bank has  authorized the transaction. After a merchant is stung by a fraud, the  credit card processors often hike their rates, citing increased risk.  The merchant also risks losing their accounts with the card companies if  their fraud rate gets too high.</p>
<p>Everyone points fingers at everyone else (processors,  banks, VISA/MasterCard, and the merchants). Law enforcement and  government agencies tend to only investigate big cases. No one takes the  blame for credit card fraud.</p>
<p>Forbes claims most credit card numbers are still stolen  the old-fashioned way. Unethical retail store clerks and restaurant  employees steal card numbers often using hand-held skimmer devices. A  scam artist can go through the trash of any merchant (brick and mortar  or e-commerce) or customer garbage, get valid credit card numbers, and  use them on the Internet.</p>
<p>Industry analysts and  e-merchants claim the credit-card companies have yet to come to grips  with the full scope of the problem. None of the credit-card  associations disclose exact loss-rate figures for fraud &#8211; Visa,  MasterCard and American Express claim to have a handle on the problem  overall.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Follow the Rules</span></strong></h2>
<p>Your chargeback rate is  the risk indicator used by all processors to determine your  processing rates. High chargeback ratios equal high risk; and the higher  your perceived risk, the more likely contingencies such as rolling  reserves, pay-out delays and high fees will be part of your merchant  agreements.</p>
<p>If you  suspect a fraudulent order being placed with your company, place a  verification call and inform your processor of any fraudulent  transaction. Everyone wins when the processor, the card issuing bank and  the card holder are notified of a fraudulent or suspected fraudulent  transaction.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Authorize the Transaction</span></strong></h2>
<p>Authorization approval  does not mean that the merchant is guaranteed payment. Approval  only indicates that at the time the approval was issued, the card hasn&#8217;t  been reported stolen or lost, and that the card credit limit has not  been exceeded. If someone else is using the credit card number  illegally, the card holder has a right to dispute the &#8216;approved&#8217;  charges.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Address Verification System (AVS)</span></strong></h2>
<p>In the US, AVS checks if  the cardholder&#8217;s address and zip code matches the information at the  card-issuing bank. AVS only uses the zip code and numeric portion of the  billing street address. There are many reasons why AVS may fail  (recent address change, AVS computers down, etc.).</p>
<p>If the address verification  fails on any level, the merchant may decline the transaction. If the AVS  fails for any reason, the merchant should contact the customer for  additional information (for example, the name of the issuing bank, the  bank&#8217;s toll-free telephone number, etc.).</p>
<p>If your current system of authorization approval  cannot provide AVS, then you can get address verification from the card  holder&#8217;s issuing bank for MasterCard and VISA. Discover and American  Express purchases can be verified by calling them directly.</p>
<p>Once a fraudster has a  legitimate customer name and the stolen credit card number, they can use  the Internet to look up their victim&#8217;s telephone number, address, and  zip code. This allows a software purchase to pass AVS, and the fraudster  can download the software before the fraud is reported. With orders  that are shipped, the thief can provide the correct billing address for  AVS approval, but request a different ship to address.</p>
<p><strong>Coming up next week:</strong> Learn the advanced techniques that will make fraudsters frustrate. And  don’t forget to enter the Sweepstakes at <strong><a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/win">http://www.SocialBusinessBank.com/win</a></strong>.  <strong>It’s payback time.</strong> Till then, I’m waiting to hear some feedback from  you. <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Contact me  personally at</a> <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Twitter</a> (personal  account).</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 01:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Social Business Bank has started  a new campaign called Win 1 Year Free Credit Card Processing. There is no requirement to enter the drawing; to participate visit
www.socialbusinessbank.com/win
“With this campaign every merchant in the United States has the chance to reduce his processing costs immensly&#8221;, says Samir Said, CEO of Social Business Bank.He adds
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<p>Social Business Bank has started  a new campaign called <strong>Win 1 Year Free Credit Card Processing</strong>. There is no requirement to enter the drawing; to participate visit</p>
<p style="text-align: center;margin-top:25px;"><strong><big><a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/win/">www.socialbusinessbank.com/win</a></big></strong></p>
<p><em>“With this campaign every merchant in the United States has the chance to reduce his processing costs immensly&#8221;</em>, says Samir Said, CEO of Social Business Bank.He adds</p>
<p><em>“There´s nothing more to do than filling out the contact form on our website. With this campaign,we want to show the world, that there are other values when applying for a merchant account than just bankable collaterals. This is the first step to show how Social Business can help businesses with meaningful actions. Trust and respect are very important in every business.</em></p>
<p><em>Our customers trust us and fell comfortable when they call us because they know there´s someone who helps them and solve their issues. Frankly, is there be a better job making a living by helping hard working people succeed in their businesses ventures? I don´t think so.”</em></p>
<p>Social Business Bank is Americas first Social Business Banking  and Financial Institution. With Easy Shopping<sup>tm</sup> and Easy Services<sup>tm</sup> Social Business Bank provides full-service credit card  acceptance and merchant account solutions for small businesses, social  &amp; non-profit entities and corporate organizations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Introducing dignity  back into the banking and financial services along with making social  business a mainstream and well understood term are the two goals of  Social Business Bank.</strong></p>
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		<title>Is PayPal the alternative? – Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 16:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
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3 Things You should know about PayPal
Check out Part 1 – is PayPal the alternative, a review about PayPal to get fast facts about the good and not-so-good sides of PayPal. In a nutshell PayPal is a great provider and may be just the right choice for you. This article will tell you what PayPal [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">3 Things You should know about PayPal</span></strong></h2>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/merchantguide/is-paypal-the-alternative-%E2%80%93-part-1/" title="Is PayPal the alternative - Part 1">Part 1 – is PayPal the alternative</a>, a review about PayPal to get fast facts about the good and not-so-good sides of PayPal. In a nutshell PayPal is a great provider and may be just the right choice for you. This article will tell you what PayPal won’t tell you, the three things you should know about PayPal. If you’re ok with these risks, a PayPal account should be just about the right option for you. If you do have a problem with either one of these points, PayPal still might be a solution; you can decide best what is best for your business.</p>
<p>As the author of this article, I thank you in advance for your comments and posts. Feel free to let me know your two cents about this article; <a href="http://www.twitter.com/SBBSam">find me on Twitter @ SBBSam</a>.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Sudden Account Termination</span></strong></h2>
<p>As such a huge provider like PayPal, they’re confronted with heaps of fraud every day and that makes them sensitive, very sensitive when it comes to protect their assets. Being huge unfortunately often also comes hand-in-hand with a “we don’t really care”-attitude. Mark, who’s running a small business for instance, woke up one day to see his PayPal account with over $50,000 balance frozen. “After weeks of trying to get my account activated, sending document after document, I was finally told that my account will remain suspended and that I could never use their system again” <a href="http://www.alexa.com/reviews/single/2593411">he writes in his post on Alexa</a>.</p>
<p>Alex Tew, this name might ring a bell with you already, <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com/merchantguide/whats-the-buzz-about-viral-marketing/">we featured him in our viral marketing article already</a>, had the idea of the “<a href="http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/">million dollar homepage</a>”. In a piece featured in the Entrepreneur magazine, Alex talks about the problems he had with PayPal when they went ahead and blocked his account (high volumes of transactions are often blocked by PayPal automatically in order to avoid money-laundering schemes.) just when his idea started to become big. It’s also a great article to get inspired; <a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/worklife/successstories/article82936.html">you can find the full article here</a>.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">PayPal’s Reserve Policy</span></strong></h2>
<p>It’s all about security and risk management. Unfortunately this can become quite problematic, particularly if you are relying on stable cashflows. <a href="http://consumerist.com/2009/08/paypal-takes-bite-out-of-users-funds-calls-it-rolling-reserve.html">The consumerist had a feature article</a> about some customers that were hit by it. Melissa, a at-that-time PayPal customer said in the interview: “On July 1, without any notification or explanation whatsoever, PayPal has (daily) deducted 20% of our money from sales and put it into a “Rolling Reserve” account.”</p>
<p>Bill, an analyst at the risk department of PayPal, eventually came around and <a href="https://www.thepaypalblog.com/2009/06/seller-reserves/">wrote a blog post</a> after PayPal received massive critique from businesses and media alike. Please note that PayPal does not automatically run a rolling reserve on your payments, however, they may do so if they feel it is necessary.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Reputation</span></strong></h2>
<p>Most of PayPal’s success comes through eBay, its parent company. As an internet giant, eBay uses PayPal as a supported tool to run its daily auction transactions. Hence, many people immediately link PayPal with eBay and on-the-side businesses that are run in the basement in the evening hours after your regular job.</p>
<p>In short, PayPal doesn’t stand for much credibility. Many customers (like me) prefer to use a credit card directly. In my particular case for instance, I have my credit card linked to an old PayPal account which I’ve lost the access information for. PayPal support proofed unhelpful to get the account deactivated or removed so that I can link my card in my new account. So my new PayPal account cannot accept my credit card since it is already “in the system” but I can’t delete my old account either.</p>
<p>Paypal’s reputation isn’t the best after all. <a href="http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/paypal.com">Alexa users rate PayPal services</a> at a modest 2 ½ stars, with twice as many 1 star vs. 5 star ratings. Wikipedia even has a separate section where former PayPal customers <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_eBay">vent about frozen accounts and rolling reserves</a>.</p>
<p>It’s in the details; trust and reputation are very important. Did you know that PayPal generally keeps all the fees they charge on each transaction, even if the seller is forced to refund the monies received? It’s actions like these which gets people to even setup a separate website dedicated to the blunders of PayPal: <a href="http://www.paypalsucks.com/">http://www.paypalsucks.com</a></p>
<p>If these three points are not so important to you and not critical to your business success, PayPal can indeed be a great partner. Stay tuned for upcoming articles. Till then, I’m waiting to hear some feedback from you. <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Contact me personally at</a> <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Twitter</a> (personal account).</p>
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<p>We are looking forward to answer your questions: <strong>(888) 255-4162. </strong>If you want to know more about Social Business Bank visit <a href="http://www.socialbusinessbank.com">http://www.socialbusinessbank.com</a> or follow us on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbcorp">Twitter</a> (corporate account)!</p>
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		<title>Is PayPal the alternative? – Part 1</title>
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Everybody knows PayPal; just in case you’re an astronaut who’s been discovering Mars for the past 10 years, Wikipedia covers the company and its history extensively. In short, PayPal allows you to send and accept payment and was bought by eBay, a giant in the online business, in 2002.
 
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<p>Everybody knows PayPal; just in case you’re an astronaut who’s been discovering Mars for the past 10 years, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PayPal#Criticism_and_limitations">Wikipedia covers the company</a> and its history extensively. In short, PayPal allows you to send and accept payment and was bought by eBay, a giant in the online business, in 2002.</p>
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<p>Particularly for start-ups PayPal is often referred as “the alternative” to a full merchant account. Today we’ll take a closer look at PayPal; there’s a big controversy about this topic here at SBB. On the one hand we feel that writing about PayPal might be interpreted as bad-mouthing a competitor, though on the other hand – being a merchant account acquirer ourselves – we can bring a lot of market insight and knowledge to the table. We did our best to point out the great aspects of this company along with the not-so-good sides possible merchants should be aware of.</p>
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<p>As the lead author of this article, I thank you in advance for your comments and posts. Feel free to let me know if you liked this article or not, <a href="http://www.twitter.com/SBBSam">find me on Twitter @ SBBSam</a>.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">1.</span></strong> <strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Pro #1:</span></strong></h2>
<p>Being part of a huge internet giant like eBay, PayPal is very unlikely to go out of business tomorrow. PayPal itself accounts for 10% of eBays total revenue already <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/ebay-paypal-revenue-to-double-by-2011-2009-3">and is likely to become even bigger</a> in the upcoming years. So apparently they must do something right; after all why should so many people go with PayPal if it wasn’t working, right?</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">1.</span></strong> <strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Con #1:</span></strong></h2>
<p>Being big often times means that you’re just a number. Even larger companies, I mean the big guys processing north of $100 Million annually, share these kind of problems because for an $8 billion dollar giant it still means peanuts.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">1.</span></strong> <strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Pro #2:</span></strong></h2>
<p>With a global reach like PayPal’s, many people can pay you through their system. Implementation is fairly easy which makes it a prominent payment system particularly for start-ups and on-the-side businesses and most importantly, the technology in use is proven and works.</p>
<h2><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">1.</span></strong> <strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Con #2:</span></strong></h2>
<p>PayPal’s technology works; if they want it to work. All too often that’s exactly the problem. There are many angry customers out there who vent publicly in forums and internet pages about PayPal’s customer service. There’s even <a href="http://www.paypalsucks.com/">a full website dedicated to “PayPal nightmares”</a>, though one must add to PayPal’s defense, it’s a pretty big organization and you can’t make everyone happy all the time.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for Part 2: 3 Things You must know about PayPal. Till then, I’m waiting to hear some feedback from you. <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Contact me personally at</a> <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sbbsam">Twitter</a> (personal account).</p>
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