Does using Paytia combat fraud?

Does using Paytia combat fraud?

The quick answer is yes.

Using Paytia's solutions means that you will be protecting your business, your staff and your customers.

This will mean that your business will not have to store customer sensitive and private payment card details.

Paytia is a PCI level 1 service provider that will prevent fraud as your customers will no longer have to read their payment card details aloud on the phone.

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