As a merchant, spotting suspicious transactions is crucial for protecting my business from fraud.
Bob Jenkins. January 01, 2025The BIN code check (IIN query) consists of the first 6 digits of a credit card. It tells the checker that the credit card has been issued and the bank has stopped the fraudulent credit card t
Bob Jenkins. March 15, 2021A number is used to identify a card issued by a bank or other financial institution. A BINS is a fulcrum that binds the issuer of the card issued to the transactions on the card.
Bob Jenkins. March 13, 2021Although PCI DSS is not mandatory in the United States, it is mandated by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, which is made up of major credit card brands and maintains the
Bob Jenkins. March 13, 2021Chargebacks have become a hot topic in my consulting work. Everyone seems to know how to handle a chargeback. As you can see, the transaction is void. You will only be informed about the fee
Bob Jenkins. March 13, 2021Many merchants, businesses, and consumers rely on credit and debit cards for their daily transactions. As cards become more popular, so too does the r...
Bob Jenkins. March 13, 2021As an e-commerce online company, the last thing you want to think about is credit card fraud affecting your sales and business. Unfortunately, the num...
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