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Avoid Becoming
a Victim of Credit-Card Fraud!
As recent news
attention on credit card theft illustrates, careless credit card
use can expose you to fraud. To reduce the possibility of becoming
a victim of credit card fraud, take the following precautions:
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- Make sure
the purchase is recorded accurately before you sign your receipt.
- Verify that
the card handed back to you is your card.
- Make sure
the clerk destroys any carbons or destroy them yourself
- Take all
receipts home with you. (Thieves can use casually discarded receipts
to make fraudulent charges against your account.)
- Check receipts
against your monthly statement to verify accuracy.
- If you don't
keep your statements, destroy them before discarding them.
- Do not give
your card number to a merchant to validate your check. (Many states
have laws prohibiting this practice.)
- Do not reveal
any personal information when using your credit card. (Most credit
card companies prohibit merchants from requiring you to provide
personal information, such as your address or telephone number,
as a condition of accepting your card. Once the credit card company
approves the purchase, the merchant is protected.)
- Be careful
in giving out credit card numbers over the phone. If you are not
familiar with the merchant, get its full name and address and
check it out with the Better Business Bureau before placing the
order.
- Keep a record
of your credit card numbers in a secure place, and report a missing
card to the issuer immediately to avoid responsibility for unauthorized
charges.
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