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⏮️ Context

What is the context and status quo of the opportunity

Currently the customer support team can block fraudulent accounts, that they identify as potential suspicious activities. Example: too many transactions in the same day.

They can do this in the existing tool. Moving to the Admin tool, they would like to keep this feature.

Current flow in Homeria:

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Request link: IREQ-1494 - Getting issue details... STATUS

🎯 Problem Statement

Summary of the opportunity's’s main findings and what is going to be addressed

RBI has a loyalty program that rewards customers for their purchases/transactions. To get more benefits, there are some fraudulent behaviors that were already identified by the company.

Example of a fraudulent behavior:

  • Sometimes, the employees register customers transactions in a single account (not the customer’s account) in order to get points and benefit from discounts/rewards.

  • The restaurant identifies a customer that only have joke orders (placed orders without payment and then cancel / do not show up)

  • The restaurant identifies that the same customer always open a incidence saying he didn't receive the entire order or has problem with the quality. Because the customer expects a refund.

These fraudulent behaviors may jeopardize the company’s financials and it’s important to have controls in place to avoid this type of issue. On average, 10 accounts are blocked per month in Iberia (most of them are restaurant employees).

One of the existing implemented controls is: to allow the customer support team to block a suspicious fraudulent account, to “stop the bleeding” and to avoid this continuous behavior.

❔ Expected Outcome

What are the goals the opportunity is going to address

ADMIN TOOL

  • Be able to block the account. This account won’t be able to place any more orders this brand. Blocks the account only for one brand. Blocking the account means that: the customer can’t place more orders, can't access the account, can’t use the loyalty benefits and all other features that might be available when they were logged in.

    • Blocking reason: to block the account, the customer support agent must choose include the blocking reason.

      • List of blocking reasons (mandatory field)

        • fraude cliente

        • fraude empleado

        • incidencia

      • add an open text box (optional field)

        • if the agent wants to explain more details, there will be an open box text to add those details.

    • Confirmation page: to avoid human error, a confirmation page must be shown to the agent, to validate that this is the action that s/he wants to perform.

    • Only the customer support team will be able to block customer accounts. NEW

  • When the account is blocked the customer receives an email notification message.

    • Email message: “Estimado cliente

      Le informamos que su cuenta ha sido bloqueada temporalmente al detectar un posible uso fraudulento . Si cree que ha sido un error o desea más información por favor póngase en contacto con Atención al Cliente a través de nuestra web www.burgerking  o nuestra App.”

The message should always include the form to redirect to the contact form.

  • The blocking is visible on the admin tool and data logs, for visibility and traceability:

    • When it was blocked: day and hour.

    • Who blocked: identify the customer support agent who performed the action.

    • Blocking reasons and open text comments.

  • Be able to unblock the account. If there was a mistake or if the customer requests to unblock the account, the agent must be able to undue it.

    • Unblocking reason (mandatory field)

      • This is an open text box, so the agent can explain the unblocking reason. As there are many different reasons, there won’t be a predefined list.

  • When the account is unblocked the customer receives an email notification message.

    • Email message: “Estimado cliente

      Le informamos que una vez revisado el posible uso fraudulento se ha procedido a desbloquear su cuenta.

      Para cualquier información por favor póngase en contacto con Atención al Cliente a través de nuestra web www.burgerking  o nuestra App.”

  • The unblocking is visible on the admin tool and data logs, for visibility and traceability:

    • When it was unblocked: day and hour.

    • Who unblocked: identify the customer support agent who performed the action.

    • Unblocking reason.

OTHER APPS:

  • WL

  • Kiosk

  • POS

  • Call center: there will be an exception as we can’t block customer account through call center.

  • Braze

  • When the customer/ agent tries to sign in /sign up to this account to place a new order, a message should be shown to let them know that the account exists but it’s blocked. This message should be visible to all types of logins (inclusive through social networks)

Message: “CUENTA BLOQUEADA TEMPORALMENTE

Esta cuenta ha sido bloqueada temporalmente al detectar un posible uso fraudulento. Si cree que ha sido un error o desea más información por favor póngase en contacto con Atención al Cliente a través de nuestra web www.burgerking  o nuestra App”

In this message, the link should redirect the customer to the “contact us” form.

  • When the account is blocked, all active sessions for this account should be logged out.

  • If the account is blocked, the customer shouldn’t receive any marketing campaigns.

AMPLITUDE:

  • The customer account blocking information should be tracked.

  • There should be a tracking applied to the blocking message, so we can register that the customer actually got the blocking message notification.

📈 Success Metrics

List here which are the metrics to look at to define success for the solution implemented. Use those KPIs to define the current status

Open questions

We need to make this section empty constantly.

  • Should the account be blocked for all brands or only for the brand that identified the fraud? (Example: if the fraud was identified for BK ES, should we block this account only for BK ES, even if there is a similar account for PLK ES?) Only for one brand at a time. ANSWERED

  • In which systems should the account be blocked? The account is blocked and it’s not possible to login in any system. ANSWERED

  • Should we block the user to create a new account with the same email? Is this part of the scope? the account won’t be deleted; only blocked. So the customer always gets the blocking message. ANSWERED

  • What is the email confirmation message? Details above. ANSWERED

  • Should we send a notification message when the account is unblocked? Yes ANSWERED

  • Is it possible to track blocked accounts on amplitude?

  • How to ensure that we can block customers who are using a previously generated OTP (KIOSK and POS)

  • What is the connection with the DMP (ex: Homeria)?

  • How the blocked user request their data or delete their data (DSAR flow)?

(blue star) Insights

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2️⃣ Analytics

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3️⃣ User Research

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4️⃣ Competitor Landscape

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