Safe-Markets.com Equips Online Retailers with Tools for Protection from Abusive Buyers

The service brings a real solution to the growing need of online retailers for protection against buyers who abuse buyer protection policies of some of the leading online marketplaces.

Online retailers can now check for any reported fraud or abuse history of their buyers and avoid future loses. They can also report fraud or abuse of any of their buyers to Safe-Markets.com, information which will be shared with other online retailers.

According to Omer Nuriel, co-founder of Safe-Markets.com "The big majority of online shoppers are honest people but there's a growing number of buyers who figured how to trick sellers and abuse the buyer protection policies of some of the leading online marketplaces. The old motto saying that "The customer is always right" may be true to the real world, where buyers have to invest time and energy if they want to return a product. With on-line shopping in leading marketplaces it's different. Due to the Buyer protection policies of on-line marketplaces, the trade ecosystem became unbalanced, buyers enjoy now "Zero risk" shopping. It is very simple now for the buyer to return a product and sellers have to pay for all the costs even though in some of the cases the product was used or damaged. When sellers contact customer support to report fraud or abuse, in many of the cases support sides with the buyer. Sellers are tired of wasting their money and energies dealing with these customers and this is the place where Safe-Markets.com steps in. We realized that converting all these sellers' experiences into knowledge and making it accessible for sellers is a great tool for sellers". 

Online retailers are losing huge amounts of money every month due to buyers who abuse protection policies. Safe-Markets.com help them to cut these losses and protect themselves

Omer Nuriel, Co-Founder

Safe-Markets.com services are free and require a short registration:

www.safe-markets.com

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