First American CoreLogic, Santa Ana, Calif., is offering current and potential clients a "2X mortgage fraud guarantee." The guarantee claims users will identify twice the level of potential fraud using First American CoreLogic's fraud detection technology than when using technology from any other fraud solutions vendor, or the trial period will be free. The guarantee states lenders will save twice as much in fraud losses and that the savings will be at least twice as much as the cost of the solution. First American CoreLogic will work with clients to develop either a production trial or retrospective testing program for measuring its patented pattern-recognition anti-fraud technology. If the fraud-detection technology doesn't identify a minimum of twice the loss savings over products from its competitors and deliver a 200% return on investment during the measurement time period, the cost of scoring the loans will not be charged.
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