Fraud Prevention Guide
/install fraud-prevention-guide
Fraud Prevention Guide
Ecommerce fraud costs online sellers billions annually through chargebacks, stolen payment credentials, account takeover attacks, and refund abuse schemes. Many small and mid-sized sellers lack the resources to build comprehensive fraud prevention systems, leaving them exposed to losses that erode margins and can even result in payment processor account termination. This skill helps sellers build a layered fraud prevention framework tailored to their specific business model, product category, and risk profile — covering everything from automated order screening rules to chargeback representment strategies and identity verification workflows.
Use when
- You are experiencing a rising chargeback rate and need to implement systematic fraud screening rules before your payment processor flags or suspends your account
- You are launching a new ecommerce store and want to set up fraud prevention measures proactively, including order velocity checks, address verification, and device fingerprinting rules
- Your business sells high-risk products like electronics, luxury goods, gift cards, or digital products that are commonly targeted by fraudsters and you need category-specific screening logic
- You received a chargeback dispute notification and need guidance on building a representment evidence package with the right documentation to win the case and recover lost revenue
What this skill does
This skill analyzes your business parameters — product type, average order value, sales channels, geographic markets, and current fraud indicators — and produces a comprehensive, layered fraud prevention framework. It generates specific order screening rules with recommended thresholds (such as flagging orders where the billing and shipping addresses are in different countries, or where the order value exceeds three times your average order value from a new customer account). It designs velocity-based detection rules to catch rapid-fire fraudulent orders. It recommends appropriate identity verification tools and 3D Secure configurations based on your risk tolerance and customer friction budget. The framework also includes a chargeback response playbook with evidence templates, timeline requirements for each card network, and win-rate optimization strategies. Each recommendation is calibrated to balance fraud prevention against false positive rates to avoid blocking legitimate customers.
Inputs required
- business_profile (required): Describe your business including product categories, average order value, monthly order volume, and primary sales channels. Example: "We sell consumer electronics on Shopify, AOV is $180, about 2,000 orders per month, primarily US customers with 15% international."
- current_fraud_rate (required): Your current chargeback rate, fraud loss percentage, or known fraud patterns. If you are new, state that. Example: "Chargeback rate is 1.2%, mostly friendly fraud on orders over $300" or "New store, no fraud data yet."
- payment_setup (required): Your payment gateway and any existing fraud tools. Example: "Stripe with Radar basic, no additional fraud tools" or "PayPal and Shopify Payments, using Signifyd for order screening."
- risk_tolerance (optional): How aggressively you want to screen orders versus accepting some fraud to avoid blocking legitimate sales. Example: "We prefer to block aggressively — we'd rather decline 5 good orders than let 1 fraudulent order through" or "We want minimal friction, accept moderate risk."
Output format
The output is organized into six detailed sections. First, a Risk Assessment Summary evaluating your current exposure level based on the provided business profile, identifying your highest-risk vectors (such as card-not-present fraud, friendly fraud, account takeover, or refund abuse), and estimating potential annual fraud losses at current rates. Second, an Order Screening Rules section with 10-15 specific, implementable rules including exact thresholds, logic conditions, and recommended actions (auto-approve, flag for review, or auto-decline) for each rule. Third, a Velocity and Pattern Detection section defining time-window-based rules to detect burst ordering patterns, card testing attacks, and account cycling schemes. Fourth, an Identity Verification Workflow recommending specific tools and configurations for address verification (AVS), card verification (CVV), 3D Secure enrollment, device fingerprinting, and email/phone verification based on order risk score. Fifth, a Chargeback Response Playbook with step-by-step representment procedures for each major reason code (unauthorized transaction, product not received, product not as described), including evidence checklists, template language, and network-specific deadline calendars. Sixth, an Implementation Roadmap prioritizing all recommendations into immediate (week 1), short-term (month 1), and medium-term (quarter 1) actions with estimated effort and impact for each.
Scope
- Designed for: ecommerce operators, DTC brand owners, payment operations managers, and risk management teams
- Platform context: platform-agnostic — applicable to Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Amazon seller accounts, and custom-built storefronts
- Language: English
Limitations
- Does not integrate with live transaction monitoring systems or access real-time fraud scoring APIs; recommendations are framework-based and require manual implementation or tool configuration
- Fraud patterns evolve rapidly; the screening rules and thresholds provided should be treated as starting points and continuously tuned based on your actual fraud and false positive data
- Cannot provide legal advice on liability disputes or regulatory compliance requirements specific to your jurisdiction; consult a payments attorney for complex chargeback litigation
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install fraud-prevention-guide - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/fraud-prevention-guide - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Fraud Prevention Guide?
Build an ecommerce fraud prevention framework covering chargeback mitigation, order screening rules, and identity verification. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 70 downloads so far.
How do I install Fraud Prevention Guide?
Run "/install fraud-prevention-guide" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Fraud Prevention Guide free?
Yes, Fraud Prevention Guide is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Fraud Prevention Guide support?
Fraud Prevention Guide is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Fraud Prevention Guide?
It is built and maintained by LeroyCreates (@leooooooow); the current version is v1.0.0.