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Stripe is friendly to "friendly fraud"

3 hours ago
  • #Stripe disputes
  • #chargeback abuse
  • #friendly fraud
  • Friendly fraud is a type of chargeback abuse that payment systems struggle to prevent, despite having advanced detection tools.
  • A merchant experienced two fraudulent disputes from a customer who received products but lied about delivery, resulting in lost money, products, and fees.
  • The merchant provided evidence to Stripe, including screenshots of customer gloating, expecting action like reporting to fraud networks or using data for machine learning.
  • Stripe's response indicated they do not use evidence from one merchant to create cross-merchant fraud signals or take action against the customer's details for other merchants.
  • Stripe recommends using Radar rules to block the customer from future purchases with the same merchant, often requiring an upgrade, but this does not protect other merchants.
  • Small merchants have little leverage in disputes; banks make final decisions, and new evidence may be too late to submit, allowing fraudsters to repeat schemes elsewhere.
  • The situation highlights a gap between automatic blocking and limited action, with Stripe appearing ineffective against post-transaction chargeback abuse.