»» To safely and securely access the Quartz-Pay website, open a new web browser and type in the following:
https://www.quartz-pay.com/
»» Never share your Quartz-Pay password: Anyone of our team will never ask you for your password. If you have a doubt that someone knows your password, please change it immediately and
contact us.
»» Create a secure password: Choose a password that uses a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid choosing obvious words or dates such as a nickname or your birth date.
»» Keep your Quartz-Pay password unique: Don't use the same password for other online services.
Email Security
»» Quartz-Pay will never send an anonymous email.
»» Real Quartz-Pay emails will address you by your first and last name or the business name associated with your Quartz-Pay account.
»» Don't share personal information via email: We will never ask you to enter your password or financial information in an email or send such information in an email. You should only share information about your account once you have logged in to
https://www.quartz-pay.com/.
»» Quartz-Pay will never send you an attachment or software update to install on your computer.
»» Never login to your Quartz-Pay account by clicking on a link from an email address since often fraudsters will be phising.
Proceed to
https://www.quartz-pay.com/by entering the data in your browser.
»» Before you ship, ensure you actually received a payment to your Quartz-Pay account by logging in at
https://www.quartz-pay.com/.
»» If you are not an Quartz-Pay member and you receive a payment, you will be requested to open up an Quartz-Pay account first to claim your payment.
This will be claimed at
https://www.quartz-pay.com/.
»» Increase your security: Become a Verified Quartz-Pay member.
Some Examples of Common Fraudulent Email Tricks
»» The email will start by a generic manner. "
Dear Quartz-Pay member:"
»» The email will request a false sense of urgency. "
You have 24 hours to login or your account will be locked"
»» The email will refer to an Quartz-Pay Agent.
»» The email will display an Quartz-Pay link, but directs you to another website.
»» The website address will not match : "
http://www.quartz-pay.com/ " .
»» The website will most likely request your transaction password so that they can withdraw money from your account.
»» If you believe you have received a fraudulent email, please forward the entire email—including the header information—Please use our
Contact us Page.
We investigate every spoof reported.
Please note that the automatic response you get from us may not address you by name.