On the link  is an industr that would suffer the most from friendly fraud....they log the IP address and exact time the transactions were made and the sites visited....what a good idea


 


... paypal could take a leaf out of their book


 


friendly fraud has blossomed since the advent of laxed rules that make it easier for past credit defaulters to get credit or indeed purchase  debit cards that have no checks attached.


 


Of course it could be a heap of betting inustry malarkey to try and and scare those "friendly frauders" sitting on the fraud fence to jump to the legal side ?:|


 


http://www.casinoadvisor.com/do-not-charge-back-legitimate-transactions-tip.html


 


The online casino will definitely prevent the customer from using its services.


 


And the player cannot hope to get away with this.


 


The transactions are made through secure channels that prevent abuse.


 


Also the details of the transaction are recorded and archived and hence can be retrieved for investigation.


 


The security processes in place are so strong that not only the exact date and time of the transaction is known but also the IP address of the computer from which the transaction was carried out.


 


Hence due investigation will prove that the player made the transaction.


 


Only a lot of people would have spent time and effort and unnecessary cost would have been incurred.


 


 

TELL ME AND I WILL FORGET, SHOW ME AND I MAY REMEMBER,, INVOLVE ME AND I WILL UNDERSTAND Confucius 450bc