Preventing E-Commerce Credit Card Fraud: Protect Your Business – Make More Money

 

A webinar by Tom Mahoney, Founder and CEO of Merchant911
and Peter Goldmann, MSc., CFE, President of White Collar Crime 101

 

 

Attention E-commerce Merchants, Issuers, Acquirers
and Processors:
Get The Tools You Need To Protect Against The Ruthless Army Of On-Line Fraudsters
Out To Get You.

Preventing E-Commerce Credit Card Fraud is the first Webinar training
program designed to help you navigate the fraud-infested minefield of on-line
credit card commerce. This 75-minute Webinar cover will cover the critical
aspects of the growing on-line credit card fraud threat:

* Who the E-Commerce "fraudsters" are and how they steal
your money
* How to spot the tell-tale signs of fraudulent E-Commerce transactions—before
it’s too late
* Fraud prevention secrets the credit card companies don’t tell you
* Proven methods to verify suspicious Internet credit card orders
* How to prevent most fraudulent chargebacks and reverse those you can’t
* Best sources of up-to-the-minute fraud prevention information

Your Presenters:
Tom Mahoney, Founder and CEO, Merchant 911—the
only Web resource devoted exclusively to protecting E-merchants against credit
card fraud

Peter Goldmann, MSc., CFE, President, White-Collar Crime
101
, publishers of White-Collar Crime Fighter newsletter and providers
of FraudAware® detection, prevention and investigation training.

Date: March 31, 2010
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:15PM Eastern (GMT-5)
Cost: $65 (Early Bird Price: $50 before March 1, 2010)

Generous Group Discounts Available at Registration

Sign up now and receive two valuable FREE BONUSES

FREE Exclusive Special Report, E-Commerce Credit
Card Fraud Insider
FREE Merchant 911’s List of Useful Anti-Fraud
Information Sources

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Don’t Miss This Valuable Opportunity to Beat the Bad Guys
at Their Own Games!!

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About Tom Mahoney

Tom Mahoney is the Founder and Director of Merchant911, a site dedicated to helping e-commerce merchants.
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