BillGuard: Day One, Over 10 K. Users; They Found Bad Charges for More Than 20% Including One $6 K. Fraud

BillGuard, a New York and Israel-based start-up that made the finals at TechCrunch Disrupt, is pretty far along for a

BillGuard's Yaron Samid

BillGuard, a New York and Israel-based start-up that made the finals at TechCrunch Disrupt, is pretty far along for a start-up that just launched. They’ve got deals with three “top banks” who will distribute the service as a feature and they got more than 10,000 registered users on Monday. Already they’ve identified potentially erroneous charges on 20 percent of users’ bills, co-founder Yaron Samid said, and they found one fraudulent charge of $6,000 on a wealthy individual’s card.

BillGuard: Day One, Over 10 K. Users; They Found Bad Charges for More Than 20% Including One $6 K. Fraud