So you have an order marked as High Risk.,You might be wondering, what does this mean,
and what do I do now?,Keep watching to find out everything you need
to know about handling high risk orders.,Hey everyone, it’s Aly with Shopify.,Today I’m going to show you how to handle
orders that are marked as high risk.,So what exactly is a high risk order?,An order is marked as high risk when Shopify
suspects that it might be fraudulent.,Shopify uses machine learning algorithms to
determine the risk of an order.,This system is continually improving to always
better identify fraudulent orders.,For example, the algorithm knows that different
billing and shipping addresses are more likely,to be fraudulent.,For this reason these orders are most likely
to be flagged as high risk.,Fraudulent orders usually happen when someone
uses another person’s credit card to make,a purchase without the cardholder’s permission.,If you fulfill a high risk order, there is
a chance it can lead to a chargeback.,Chargebacks happen when the credit card holder
disputes the credit card charge.,The bank that issued your customer’s credit
card can take the purchase amount from you,and refund it to the credit card holder.,When the chargeback is requested for a fraud-related
reason, this is called a chargeback due to,fraud or a fraudulent chargeback.,The decision to reverse funds is made by the
bank that issued the credit card, and not,by Shopify, and Shopify is not able to cover
reversals from banks that are issued.,Too many chargebacks on your store can cause
Shopify to disable your payment processing,,and remove Shopify Payments from your store
altogether.,Chargebacks due to fraud can cause you to
lose both money and product.,That's why it's very important to take extra
precautions when an order is marked as high,risk.,Ultimately it’s up to you to decide if you’re
comfortable fulfilling an order that’s marked,as high risk.,To make an informed decision, you should gather
as much information about the order as you,can.,Take some of the following steps before you
fulfill a high risk order.,Number one.,Consult the order’s Fraud analysis.,On the order details page, scroll down to
the “fraud analysis” card, and click “View,Full Analysis”.,Here, you see a rating of either “low, medium
or high” risk, and find “Indicators”,with more information.,If you’re on the basic plan and are not
using Shopify Payments, then you don’t see,the risk rating, but you still have Indicators.,Green indicators are details that are usually
seen on legitimate orders.,Red indicators are details that are usually
seen on fraudulent orders.,Grey indicators give you additional information
about the order that could be useful.,This list of indicators doesn’t cover everything
that Shopify uses to assess the risk of an,order.,So, an order marked as medium or high might
not always have red indicators.,Number two.,Verify the IP address associated with the
order.,Under “Additional information”, you can
see the IP address.,An IP address is a set of numbers that identifies
each device that uses the internet or network.,Think of it like a house address, but for
computers or other devices on the internet.,An IP address can help you learn more about
where an order came from.,You can use the online tools I’ve listed
below to look up the geographical location,,internet service provider, or other details
about a specific IP address.,Here’re some things you should look for:,Is the customer's IP address located in a
different general area from where they claim,to be?,Is the IP address for a web hosting company?,Is the IP address a proxy service IP address?,If the answer is yes to any of those questions,
then you should contact the customer to verify,the authenticity of the order.,Number three.,Call the number on the order.,Calling your customer is a good way to check
if an order is fraudulent.,Fraudulent customers often use invalid phone
numbers.,If your customer answers the phone, then ask
them some simple questions about their order,and see how they answer.,See if they know the addresses, phone number,
email, and name used on the order.,Notice if they’re struggling to give you
simple pieces of information?,If so, this could be an indicator that this
is a fraudulent order.,You can also use a service like 411.com to
look up the phone number and check that it’s,located in the same area code as the billing
address.,Number four: Search for the email address.,You can search for the email address on Google
or another search engine to check if the email,address was used in documented fraud attempts.,Number five.,Verify that the shipping and billing addresses
match.,People who commit fraud often give a shipping
address that is different from the billing,address.,You can use Google Maps to map out addresses
and visualize the distance between them.,If the distance between two addresses is significant,
like if they are in different countries or,continents, then that could be an indicator
that the order is fraudulent.,Keep in mind that legitimate shoppers sending
a gift or buying on behalf of someone else,might use different addresses.,Number six.,Check to see if there are multiple orders
with the same shipping address, but with different,billing addresses, and different customers
names.,This is usually a sign of fraudulent orders.,After you’re done investigating an order,
it's up to you whether or not you want to,cancel or fulfill the order.,It’s important to remember that if you do
decide to fulfill a high risk order Shopify,does not return money lost due to fraudulent
charges.,If you decide that an order is legitimate,
then fulfill it like you normally would.,But if you decide that an order is too high
risk and you’d like to cancel it, follow,these steps.,From the shopify admin, click “Orders”.,Then, click the order that you want to cancel.,Click “More actions”, and then “Cancel
order”.,From the pop-up window, select “Refund”.,Under “Reason for Cancellation”, select
“Fraudulent”, then select whether or not,you want the customer to be notified of the
cancellation.,The notification the customer receives will
include the reason for cancellation.,To finish, click “Cancel Order”.,Now you know what a high risk order is, and
some steps you can take to help protect your,business.,For more videos from the Shopify help center
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