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The Warning signs of Online Fraud and How To Avoid It

 

Author: Donald Lee

The number may seem grim for Web-based commerce. In 2004 in the Unites States alone, computer users logged in more than 207,000 Internet fraud reports to the U.S. Internet Crime Complaint Center. If you look hard at this number, you may be astounded, and a good bit frightened, by the implication. You may ask, Is it really safe to buy and sell at an online site?

Put simply, the answer is: yes. The Internet is an incredibly powerful tool for business, so you cant pass it over just because of a few crooks and conmeneven if they do seem like theyre behind every pop-up window and banner ad. The truth is that you can create opportunity and make more money online than you could lose in fraud.

Better yet, you could lose absolutely nothing if you know the warning signs of fraud and the tricks to avoid danger during your Web-based business dealings.

Whether youre looking to buy or sell goods online, the firstand the bestway to fight fraud is prevention. There are certain warning signs to watch for, which should set off a chorus of alarms and flashing red lights in your head. Dont do business with this person! For buyers, these potential warning signs can be when a seller:

asks you to pay through non-traceable avenues, such as Western Union or MoneyGram, or a third party, or via an overseas address. You should ask yourselfand the sellerwhy he or she wont accept payment options that are traceable and convenient for you.

posts an image on his auction or classified ad thats obviously from an outside source. Sometimes these images may not even match the type of item, let alone the brand, that the ad features.

sells a typically expensive item at cut-rate prices, which is a good indicator that it could be counterfeit.

refuses to provide tracking numbers when you purchase an item. Tracking numbers are another way to trace a valid transaction.

offers only excuses, instead of help, when your purchased item doesnt arrive at your doorstep.

If youre a seller, you ought to be wary of signs of a suspicious buyer, such as when a buyer:

asks to pay only some of the fee, offering to the pay the rest sometime in the future. This is the old excuse from Popeyes friend Wimpy, who always could be heard saying, I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today. Wimpy never paid Tuesday.

sends you a cashiers check for more money than the agreed price by mistake. In this scam, the buyer then asks you to repay him the difference by personal check, wire transfer, or money orderbefore you find out that the cashiers check didnt clear. Believe it or not, this scheme works because cashiers checks can be cashed before they bounce.

sends you a cashiers check for the correct amount of money but then demands a refund, requesting that you repay with your own money. See the scheme above for how this trick works.

These warning signs, of course, are only for a handful of the frauds and scams out there. Conmen are good at what they do, trying to separate you from your money. Thats why its best to always follow these golden rules of online commerce whenever buying or selling on an Internet auction or classified site.

Keep your common sense. No matter how good a deal seems, or how much clients say they want to pay, always remember the old adage: If it sounds too good to be true.

Do your business locally. Try to buy and sell from your neighbors as much as possible. Its safer, more convenient, and better for your local economy. Whats more, it saves you the trouble of dealing with foreign vendors and buyers. Though they may be legit, dealing with them can be complicated because of different legal systems and customs, which can make any conflict difficult.

Seal the deal with plastic. Paying for items with credit cards, and allowing your customers to charge for purchases, is a great all-around business decision. Under U.S. law, all plastic purchases are protected from fraud and allowed to be disputed in case of problems.

Meet at the middle man. Intermediary services are virtual middle men that protect both buyers and sellers from cyber shysters. Services like Escrow act as a holding pen for both payment and sale items until both the buyer and seller are content. Only then will Escrow finish a transaction.

Purchase with PayPal. As Escrow and credit cards do, PayPal guards against fraud for both buyers and sellers. Its a secure and reliable way to transfer money over the Internet. No wonder PayPal is the most popular online money transfer service.

As you can see, the odds are actually in your favor when it comes to doing business on online classified or auction sites. The resource of the internet is far too valuable than to be taken away by a few crooks and conmen. It simply comes down to being smart, sensible, and observant whenever buying or selling on the Web. Then again, thats what all good business is about, whether youre doing it in a mall or on the information superhighway.

Author Bio:
Donald Lee is a eminent columnist. Donald likes to write articles about this subject.
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