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This year’s peak season strategies to manage fraud

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mlns='> Trouble viewing email? [View as a webpage](. [CyberSource - A Visa Solution]( [Sharpen your Peak Season fraud management strategies]( Peak season doesn’t have to be peak stress. Keep your sanity during this year’s holiday surge with [these guidelines]( for reducing fraud losses, decreasing operational costs, and helping to maximize sales. Our tips and tricks for the busy holiday season include insights into: - Reconsidering your fraud tolerance: Is it time to reexamine your target fraud rate to ensure that it’s allowing you to provide optimal customer experiences while also helping to maximize sales? - Deploying screening that favors repeat customers: Are you applying an appropriate level of scrutiny to your reliable, repeat customers, or could your approach be sending too many of them away? - Making sure you’re not marketing to fraudsters: Is your database sufficiently up-to-date to ensure you’re not marketing to people who have completed fraudulent orders? Sneak Peek: In our annual Fraud Benchmark Survey, respondents reported manual review rates of more than 25 percent.* How could they manage such a rate effectively over Black Friday weekend? [READ THE BLOG]( *2017 Online Fraud Benchmark Report: Persistence is Critical [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( © 2018 CyberSource, a Visa company. All rights reserved. P.O. Box 8999 San Francisco, CA 94128, USA This email message has been sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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