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Precious metals merchants: Friendly Fraud Prevention Guide
HighRiskIntel helps precious metals, bullion, and collectible coin merchants spot friendly fraud, dispute pressure, refund issues, payout changes, and processor-review signals before they become expensive account problems.
Operator view
This is the risk story a processor wants to understand.
When precious metals merchants search for friendly fraud prevention, the real problem is usually not one isolated dispute. It is a pattern across sales source, customer expectation, fulfillment evidence, refund timing, and processor communication.
Commercial intent
high-ticket merchants improving delivery, authentication, and risk records who need to reduce customer disputes caused by confusion, buyer remorse, or weak evidence.
Primary risk
The page is built around friendly fraud, but the audit also checks the surrounding signals that make the account look unstable.
Why this category gets reviewed
Risk teams look for patterns, not excuses.
price volatility
For precious metals merchants, this can create account-review pressure when it appears alongside refund delays, unclear customer communication, weak fulfillment proof, or a rising dispute ratio.
shipment proof
For precious metals merchants, this can create account-review pressure when it appears alongside refund delays, unclear customer communication, weak fulfillment proof, or a rising dispute ratio.
high-ticket fraud
For precious metals merchants, this can create account-review pressure when it appears alongside refund delays, unclear customer communication, weak fulfillment proof, or a rising dispute ratio.
Checklist
What a serious remediation file should include.
Questions
The audit starts with the facts that change risk quickly.
What to monitor
A clean risk story is easier to defend when the numbers are already organized.
Merchants searching for friendly fraud prevention usually need a simple operating view: chargeback rate, refund rate, transaction movement, customer-service notes, descriptor clarity, and evidence of corrective action.
Chargeback ratio
Track this weekly so the first warning does not come from the processor.
Refund pressure
Track this weekly so the first warning does not come from the processor.
Processor notices
Track this weekly so the first warning does not come from the processor.
Remediation notes
Track this weekly so the first warning does not come from the processor.
FAQ
Questions merchants ask before contacting risk support.
Why are precious metals merchants considered higher risk?
Processors usually care less about the label by itself and more about patterns: price volatility, shipment proof, high-ticket fraud, refund pressure, support responsiveness, and whether the merchant can explain changes clearly.
What should be checked first for friendly fraud prevention?
Start with the recent chargeback ratio, refund rate, payout timing, dispute reason codes, descriptor clarity, customer-service delays, and any processor or gateway notices from the last 30 to 90 days.
Can HighRiskIntel help with this before an account is shut down?
Yes. The goal is to organize the risk story early: what changed, which metrics are moving, what fixes are underway, and what evidence is ready if the processor requests a remediation plan.
Related pages
More risk pages for precious metals merchants.
chargeback prevention
Precious metals merchants: Chargeback Prevention Guide
payment processor risk
Precious metals merchants: Payment Processor Risk Guide
rolling reserve monitoring
Precious metals merchants: Rolling Reserve Monitoring Guide
merchant account shutdown prevention
Precious metals merchants: Merchant Account Shutdown Prevention Guide
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