Thursday, August 4, 2016

Fraud on credit cards

Credit card fraud has become a major problem in modern society and it continues to steadily worsen. Credit cards are used in such a variety of ways, it makes it extremely easy for an offender to steal your card. There are precautions that can be taken, however, to prevent yourself from falling victim to credit card fraud. You should have your credit cards always with you for safe keeping. It is wise to tote your credit cards around in a vehicle besides your wallet.


Enclose them in something separate such as a business card holder, small container or little pouch. Here is a fact you may not know: Not every card involved in credit card fraud is actually physically snatched. Some thieves will use only the credit card number in their illegal ventures. Make sure you are alert with each credit transaction you make, and get your card back immediately after it is finished. Cyberspace has become a breeding ground for credit card fraud. You need to be cautious about the online companies and website that you supply your credit card number with.


Refrain from entering your credit card information into websites that you are linked to through emails. The best thing to do is to avoid giving out your credit card number online at all costs. If you must make an online payment, there are several reputable services that will allow you to pay without supplying your credit card information to a third party. Some larcenists will sink to any level to gain entry into your credit card information file. Many will rummage through garbage cans searching for credit card receipts or bill stubs with the complete account numbers on them.


These numbers are then used to purchase things over the internet or to create a new credit card using your number and credit information. Any document containing your credit card account number should never be left lying around, and although it seems a bit extreme, should never be thrown away unless completely destroyed. Checking your credit report periodically will alert you to any unusual activity happening with your credit cards. If you do find that unauthorized charges have been made to one or more of your credit cards, there are choices to be made and steps to be taken.


First off, you should call your credit card company and let them know that your credit card or credit card number may have been stolen and you want the card canceled. Now, the person who has taken your card cannot make any further purchases. Calling immediately will lessen your chances of having to pay for the charges made to your card and limit the amount of harm that has already been inflicted to your credit.


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