in Akron
Ashland, Medina, Portage, Richland, Summit, and Wayne Counties
9/10/09
Akron, OH – Businesses are increasingly becoming victims of “friendly fraud” - fraud carried out by customers to get items free of charge. Better Business Bureau warns small business owners to be on the lookout for friendly fraud and offers advice on how to protect against this growing online threat.
According to the Wall Street Journal, many companies – for example, the travel site Expedia - are currently seeing up to a 50 percent spike in friendly fraud since October 2008. The most common types of friendly fraud involve cases in which a customer falsely claims they:
The customer then demands a refund from the business or issues a chargeback on their credit card.
“There is nothing sweet and nice about friendly fraud. The negative impact on businesses is doubly painful, because not only do businesses lose the merchandise, but they also are out what they should have made on the sale,” said said Victor Wlaszyn, CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Ashland, Medina, Portage, Richland, Summit & Wayne Counties.
When “friendly” fraudsters are unable to coax reimbursements from a business directly, many then issue chargebacks to their credit card companies. Creditors will investigate the situation, asking for the business owner’s side of the story before deciding whether or not the business is at fault.
For more advice on defending your small business from fraud, visit www.bbb.org.
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