
Make More Profit And Guard Your Business: Enroll In The Electronic Payment Acceptance and Fraud Prevention Boot Camp
One of the things that make online shopping such a hit for us Filipinos is the ease of shopping without the usual shopping hassles. Now we can shop without taking the time to be in a physical store, save time by searching for a specific product and save money for the fare, too. And this is the same reason why many MSME (micro, small and medium enterprises) are already taking a stride when it comes to e-commerce (trading in products or services using computer networks, such as the Internet).
Probably you are reading this blog because you are a startup entrepreneur who would like to gain knowledge of how e-commerce works (click here if you want to enroll in the Certified E-Commerce Specialist, E-Commerce Entrepreneur, and E-Commerce Professional Program ). And since this is E-commerce, we cannot do away with the subject of how electronic payment works and the fraud that e-commerce and entails and how to prevent it. Fortunately, the Digital Filipino, and advocacy platform of e-commerce headed by Janette Toral, dubbed as the “mother of e-commerce laws in the Philippines”, will be offering the Electronic Payment Acceptance and Fraud Prevention Boot Camp.
Just like you, I am also a startup e-commerce entrepreneur who has ample knowledge about this topic and information yet to know. Through this boot camp, we will have the opportunity to know about the different options for online payments, how to start it up, how to spot fraud and how to work with authorities to bust fraud.
The complete topics are as follow:
Lesson 1: Introduction to Electronic Payment Acceptance (MARCH 2, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
An overview of various electronic payment facilities and services available today that merchants can consider in doing e-commerce.
Lesson 2: Online Credit Card Payments (MARCH 9, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Understand how online credit card payments work, service charges, the various service providers in the market, getting a merchant account, chargeback, and fraud handling.
Lesson 3: Mobile E-Payments (MARCH 16, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Understand how mobile payments work, service charges, the various service providers in the market, getting a merchant account, and fraud handling.
Lesson 4: Non-Credit Card E-Payments (MARCH 23, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Understand how non-credit e-payments work, service charges, the various service providers in the market, getting a merchant account, and fraud handling.
Lesson 5: Virtual Currency E-Payments (MARCH 30, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Understand how virtual currency payments work, service charges, the various service providers in the market, getting a merchant account, and fraud handling.
Lesson 6: Getting your site ready to accept electronic payments (APRIL 6, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Know what components need to be in place for your site to accept electronic payment such as shopping cart, secure sockets layer, test transactions, error handling, duplicate orders, among others.
Lesson 7: E-Commerce Taxes (APRIL 13, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
For all products and services sold online, merchants are expected to issue an official receipt to its buyers and pay the corresponding taxes. In this session, discussion on BIR e-commerce tax policies will be discussed.
Lesson 8: E-Payment Policies (APRIL 20, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Before accepting electronic payments, a merchant must have the following in place:
Data privacy policy
Terms and conditions
Refund policy
Replacement policy
This session will discuss the creation of these policies and the content it must have.
Lesson 9: Consumer Identity Authentication and Verification (APRIL 27, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Steps merchants and operations personnel can take to authenticate and verify the identity of a buyer.
Lesson 10: Handling high-risk orders (MAY 4, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
Precautions merchants can put in place to handle high-risk orders that include insurance, manual review, behavior tracking, device identification, among others.
Lesson 11: Work with 3rd party service providers (MAY 11, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
When price value or fraud risk exposure of products is high, established merchants would often consider working with the 3rd party for fraud screening, document verification, and getting issue alerts. This session will discuss what you need to know about these services and when would you need it.
Lesson 12: Working with Law Enforcement Authorities (MAY 18, MONDAY, 8:30 PM TO 9:30 PM)
When fraud attempts happen, either successful or not, with the Cybercrime and Data Privacy Law, merchants can seek the help of authorities and pursue legal action. This session will give an overview of the various legislation, preservation of evidence, filing a report with law enforcement authorities, and filing a case in court.
The usual price of this course if P4,000. But since I understand how being a startup entrepreneur is like, I will be giving 10% discount for this course. Just fill up the form to get a confirmation email.
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Have yourself highly educated by the “mother of e-commerce laws in the Philippines herself, Janette Toral, and see yourself rise from the endless possibility of the profitable industry of e-commerce. Plus, guard your business from frauds lurking every now and then. Enroll now!
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Make More Profit And Guard Your Business: Enroll In The Electronic Payment Acceptance and Fraud Prevention Boot Camp
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