Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 23:53:25 GMT -6
365town-Cheating of online store customers.png Merchants may have heard of many methods of cheating. Format through the pages of newspapers Some people may think that it is a distant matter. We probably won't fall for easy cheating techniques. But many times when we are not prepared Especially when selling things We may also encounter customers who want to take advantage of our generosity. Or it could be our carelessness. Today, Pimploen would like to compile a list of scams that online store customers have seen. (Some of these I have encountered myself) Let's tell each other. So that merchants and sellers can prepare to deal with this. 1. Fake picture of slip/online slip This case has a lot to see.
And there are a lot of people who are fooled into believing the same thing, that is, customers will order things from us. Then send us a slip informing us of the money transfer. Which is a slip that he faked with Photoshop. Some people may send it without transferring money to us at all. This time, merchants may not be aware because there is no SMS notification from the bank. But some people may be Email Data more sensitive. Money was transferred to us but not the full amount. If the merchant doesn't have time to check the transfer amount and only sees that there is an SMS notifying that the money has been credited to the account, they will think that the customer has already transferred it. You may easily be fooled. How to prevent it: Don't forget to check the transfer amount carefully before sending items to customers every time.
Always check the money in your account. Or if you want to eliminate the problem completely, give it to the customer. Pay by credit card . 2. SMS notifying money into a fake account In addition to fake slips, there are also fake SMS written as if it were an automated bank system. To notify that someone has transferred money into your merchant's account. The number sent may be a strange number. that we've never seen before Or maybe the number sent is actually the bank's number. But in reality, the customer did not transfer money into your account. He transferred money into a different account than yours. But let the bank send an SMS to your number. As a merchant, you must be careful and check the phone number that the SMS is sent from and the account number from which the money comes in every time.
And there are a lot of people who are fooled into believing the same thing, that is, customers will order things from us. Then send us a slip informing us of the money transfer. Which is a slip that he faked with Photoshop. Some people may send it without transferring money to us at all. This time, merchants may not be aware because there is no SMS notification from the bank. But some people may be Email Data more sensitive. Money was transferred to us but not the full amount. If the merchant doesn't have time to check the transfer amount and only sees that there is an SMS notifying that the money has been credited to the account, they will think that the customer has already transferred it. You may easily be fooled. How to prevent it: Don't forget to check the transfer amount carefully before sending items to customers every time.
Always check the money in your account. Or if you want to eliminate the problem completely, give it to the customer. Pay by credit card . 2. SMS notifying money into a fake account In addition to fake slips, there are also fake SMS written as if it were an automated bank system. To notify that someone has transferred money into your merchant's account. The number sent may be a strange number. that we've never seen before Or maybe the number sent is actually the bank's number. But in reality, the customer did not transfer money into your account. He transferred money into a different account than yours. But let the bank send an SMS to your number. As a merchant, you must be careful and check the phone number that the SMS is sent from and the account number from which the money comes in every time.