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Rule weight

Each risk rule has a weight that will help you calibrate the impact of each rule on the total score used to determine the risk level.

For every rule, then, you can choose a value between 1-20. This value will be the score of the rule if it’s triggered.

Rule weight example
  • The minimum weight a safety rule can have is 1. The closer the value is to 1, the less impact it has on the order’s risk level.
  • The maximum weight is 20. The closer the value is to 20, the more impact it has on the risk level.
  • By default, the value is set to 10, which represents an average risk.

When a rule is triggered, it contributes its assigned weight to the risk score. In the example below, the weight score is 63.6% which is the sum of the weight of each rule that has been triggered.

How is the risk calculated?

Risk is calculated as a percentage using this formula:

Risk Percentage = (Total score of failed rules / Maximum possible score) * 100

  • Total score of failed rules: This is the sum of the weights for all rules that were triggered (failed).
  • Maximum possible score: This is the default weight (10) multiplied by the number of rules enabled.

Example:

Let’s say you have 3 rules:

  • “First order check” with a weight of 5
  • “Suspicious email domain check” with a weight of 15
  • “Unsafe country check” with a weight of 20

The maximum possible score is 10 (default weight) * 3 (rules), which equals 30.

Case 1: All rules fail

If all rules fail, the total score from the failed rules is 5 + 15 + 20 = 40 (sum of the weight of each rule).

So, the formula would be:

(40 / 30) * 100 = 133%. Since this is over 100%, the risk is capped at 100%.

Case 2: Only the “First order check” fails

If only the “First order check” fails, given the fact its weight is 5, the formula is:

(5 / 30) * 100 = 16.7% risk.

Case 3: Only the “Unsafe country check” fails

If only the “Unsafe country check” fails, given the fact its weight is 20, the formula is:

(20 / 30) * 100 = 66.7% risk.

Even though only one rule failed, the high weight of the “Unsafe country check” results in a medium risk score.

In your order summary, you’ll also see which specific rules contributed to the final risk score.

Order summary: rules contributing to the risk level

Since the Fraud Risk Level falls between 25% and 75% (according to the value set in General Settings > Settings for risk thresholds), the order is considered to be medium risk.

Risk threshold example