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by TrackerFF 167 days ago
Seems easy enough to fix, by requiring the customer to bring back to purchased item. I mean, that's how it still works in the real world, at least where I live - if I purchase something from the grocery store, which turns out to be spoiled, I'll take the item back and get a refund.
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There is always a Fix to a problem. Fixes for fraud will always impact the majority who don’t use fraudulent techniques.

The cost of the Fix is the issue.

That’s resources that need to be spent to combat a type of fraud that was impossible at scale 4 years ago.