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What eTailers Need to Know About Ecommerce Fraud {Infographic}

Auto parts etailers are selling sought-after products, which means crooks are actively working the system to scam you for free product. While a certain amount of fraud is a cost of doing business, there are some things every etailer can do to reduce fraud.

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If you are suspicious of an order that comes through your website, there’s a process we describe in a previous blog post that we highly recommend. However, if you’re thinking that ecommerce fraud isn’t necessarily a big deal, this infographic illustrates how just one bad order can kill a day’s worth of profits.

About The Author:

Jason Lancaster

Jason Lancaster

President and founder of Spork Marketing, Jason has a degree in engineering, a passion for all things automotive, and 25 years of sales and marketing experience. Jason lives in Denver, Colorado with his lovely wife Sara, two awesome children, and two unruly dogs from the pound.

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