Identity Theft Fraud
Protection
Credit card
fraud has become surprisingly common nowadays. Credit card
fraud can potentially cause consumers a great deal of
stress and hassle. Therefore it is important to pay
attention to the security features offered in your credit
card deal. For example, in the case of unauthorized
charges on your card, are you liable for any portion of
that money?
Credit card
fraud protection is also increasing with credit card
companies striving to contain fraud and consumers becoming
more aware of the problem. There are certain steps you can
take to make sure that you are protected from credit card
fraud.
When you apply
for a credit card, make sure you look at the security and
credit card fraud prevention features offered by the
issuing company. Fraud protection features are important
for individuals and businesses.
You can protect
yourself from credit card fraud by checking your monthly
statements. This way you will be able to detect any
unauthorized charges on your credit card. You will have to
contact the credit card company to let them know.
The earlier you
spot such fraudulent charges, the less negative effects
they will have. Many companies and banks also offer online
account management where you can access your statements 24
hours a day.
To protect
yourself from credit card fraud you should never reply to
an email message that appears to come from your credit
card company or your bank. This is an omnipresent scam
where fake email messages are generated to trick people
into handing over their account numbers and other personal
information.
Also do not
give personal information when you receive a phone call
purportedly from your credit card company. Be sure to call
them yourself or when online enter their web address to
reach the issuer’s Website.
Try to keep
your credit card with you as much as possible. When
handing it to a waiter at a restraunt, be sure it is
returned promptly. Keep it safe from view of others when
in public so your account number stays safe. Also carry
the credit card in a safe place such as in a wallet so
that you do not drop it accidentally.
It is important
to properly dispose off statements and other documents to
prevent thieves from going through your trash and stealing
your identity. This is where a shredder can come in
handy.
If your credit
card gets stolen or you find any indication of credit card
fraud, you should report the problem immediately to the
issuing company or bank. They usually have a fraud
prevention hotline where their customers can report
fraudulent activity.
Small steps can
help you avoid falling victim to credit card fraud. While
many credit card companies offer zero or limited liability
for unauthorized charges, it can be a great hassle
correcting the mistakes, especially on your credit
report.
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