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Also, why do some addresses require a little more verification? I don't understand - surely, this is worldpay's job - if they can't guarantee a correct address by their own internal checks, what makes you think any checking you do will help?
It doesn't matter if the bank authorises the transaction - they'll authorise pretty much anything and we as the retailer are going to pay if it's fraudulent, so I wouldn't want to rely on that if the address verification comes back from Worldpay as Not Checked.
The other thing I use is the White Pages online. I have authorize.net set not to reject for no match on address, because often po boxes or streets named after numbers don't verify. So I try to do a reverse phone number search. But with all the cell phones, that doesn't work sometimes. Sometimes a reverse address will turn up a different number. Just recently this happened, and I called the different number and found out that they had not placed the order (it was being delivered to a different address).
Once in a while, if I feel really unsure about a charge but it is a goodly amount, I will do a Google search for the person's name or their email address. It is surprising--I almost always find something: posts on forums, for instance, or memberships in organizations. This is how I found out that a large order from Spain was probably bona fide because it was coming from a pharmacist well known there for his compounding pharmacy.