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Image Data Uses the
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Image Data’s
president and co-founder, Bob Houvener, understands firsthand
the frustration caused by identity fraud. His car was broken
into and a credit card stolen from his wallet. Within hours,
the thieves used Houvener’s card to charge hundreds of dollars
worth of merchandise from unsuspecting retailers. Like
millions of other consumers, Houvener was left to repair the
damage to his good credit record. Resolving the problem took
months of phone calls and paper chases between the credit card
company and police. An engineer by trade, he decided to
develop a secure system to protect consumers and businesses
from identity fraud. The result was TRUE ID by Image Data,
LLC, of Nashua, New Hampshire True ID is a fraud protection
system providing protection for consumers and businesses
alike. True ID helps to prevent identity frauds, including,
but not limited to, check, credit card, application, and
return fraud. Integrating with existing point of service
equipment, it provides business users with a cost-effective
method to prevent fraud while expediting consumer transactions
with enhanced accuracy and security. |
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How TRUE ID
works… |
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Is fairly
simple. Upon purchase, the customer presents photo
identification to the sales person. The photo ID is then
scanned into True ID, and mapped to the customer’s account
data. The business subscriber indicates whether the image does
or does not match the customer’s actual appearance by pressing
a button on the True ID display device. |
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If the image
matches, the transaction is completed. If the image does not
match, the business subscriber makes the decision on how to
continue the transaction. The next time the customer initiates
a transaction, their image is securely sent back to the point
of service for identity verification. |
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But Image Data
had a problem with its initial system: long-lead times,
constant breakage and other technical problems. What Houvener
and Image Data needed was a proven, dependable add-on feature
to their system. They found the answer with the HV40 terminal
by Two Technologies, Inc. The HV40 is a rugged, fully
functional ASCII Terminal ideal for a multitude of
cost-sensitive applications. And the HV40 is versatile. For
Image Data, Two Technologies, Inc. customized their standard,
user-friendly HV40 keypad and cable setup for in-store use.
Basically a data input device, the HV40 acts as link between
the point-of-sale security device (TRUE ID), the security
database and the register. |
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"We were looking
for an alternative to the keypad we had (in place)," explained
Dan Harrington, a Image Data representative. "We didn’t want
to totally change the code we had in place or force people to
learn a new system. And Two Technologies, Inc. was able to do that." |
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Harrington also
feels that because all terminals and computers are designed
and produced onsite at Two Technologies, Inc., the added service and
security action were key factors in the decision to go with
the Horsham-based company. |
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Two Technologies, Inc.
has been providing products for industries in need of reliable
and rugged hand held solutions since 1987. The HV40 terminals
used in the TRUE ID system not only provide the necessary
support for the application, they also withstand the demands
and rigors of repeated use. Additionally, its affordability
adds to the cost-effectiveness of the TRUE ID system used by a
variety of retailers nationwide. |
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As a result, the
TRUE ID system, including Two Technologies, Inc.’ HV40 terminal, is
being welcomed to a field not exactly known for change and
where universal acceptance can be hard to come by. |
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For more information on the TRUE ID
system, visit:
www.imagedatallc.com |
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