Each variable analytics chart provides unique information that can help identify the underlying cause of your disputes. This insight can help you solve issues at their source.
The Country chart is used to monitor the dispute activity in different markets while scaling business on a global level.
Even though selling internationally opens the door to more customers and greater revenue, increased disputes can eliminate profitability in certain countries. This chart makes it easy to balance risk with revenue.
Various features allow you to analyze this chart’s data in greater detail.
Hover over any bar in the graph. A popup box will display:
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the country being monitored
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the number of prevention cases associated with that country
You can view charts for each of your different prevention services (Ethoca alerts, Verifi alerts, Order Insight, and Consumer Clarity).
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Click on each service option, and the charts will update.
The data displayed in your charts is limited to activity that took place during the time you specified in the Date Range Selector. If you update the date range, the data will adjust.
The default time frame for the Date Range Selector is This Month (month-to-date activity). If you’d like to analyze data during a different time frame, click the date in the upper right corner of any page. This user guide explains how to customize your date ranges.
There is a Country chart for chargeback data. It shows the countries that have the highest chargeback-to-transaction ratios.
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Expand the sidebar on the left side of the screen.
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Click on the Analytics page.
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Select Country from the chart dropdown.
The following are common questions that users have. If you have a question that isn't covered here, let us know.
Many of the analytics charts show just 10 data sources. These 10 entries are the highest risk and in need of the most attention.
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