PropertyRecordLookup.com Upgrades Website With Anti-Scam Protection
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 22, 2013 -- PropertyRecordLookup.com has updated their core software to make sure that their site cannot be used as part of any scam, the company announced yesterday.
“No company wants to be used as part of a scam,” a PropertyRecordLookup.com spokesman said. “But nearly every online commerce site is vulnerable to scam artists. So what we've done is put additional software safeguards into place to minimize the chance that a scam will originate with us.”
One of the most common ways that an online company can be used in a scam is if someone has stolen credit card information, he said. They will often test the stolen number on a low-priced site to see if it works before trying to buy more big-ticket items.
“This software can identify the red flags that pop up when someone running a scam tries to try out the card on our site,” the PropertyRecordLookup.com spokesman said. “Then it will block the charge, hopefully leading the scam artist to assume the credit card information is bogus.”
PropertyRecordLookup.com said they did not want to identify other types of scams that the software can identify and stop, because they don't want scam operators to be aware of what can trip them up.
“The important thing for people to know is that we are doing everything in our power to make sure that PropertyRecordLookup.com does not become a part of any time of scam,” he said.
About PropertyRecordLookup.com:
Customer service website PropertyRecordLookup.com was created to serve the needs of public records clients across North America. With thousands of requests processed each day, PropertyRecordLookup.com continues to grow as a reputable customer service resource. Visit PropertyRecordLookup.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-866-748-9526, or email manager(at)PropertyRecordLookup(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
James Brink, PropertyRecordLookup.com, http://PropertyRecordLookup.com, +1 866-748-9526, [email protected]
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