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Author: Scott Stadler
Identity theft is all too common this day in age. It seems like the problem is
growing to new extremes. As a major facet of identity theft, credit card fraud
is also largely preventable by taking basic precautions and using good financial
common sense. Read on for a few of the most effective ways to avoid credit card
fraud completely.
Keep Your Digits to Yourself
Don't let anyone
borrow your credit card or have access to your credit card number. A large
amount of credit card fraud happens simply as a result of not paying close
enough attention to who is doing what with your card. Keep tabs on who has your
card and for how long. For example, most of the time at retail stores and even
at restaurants you can see what's going on with your card. If at all possible,
watch to make sure no one is 'mishandling' your credit while processing
it.
Destroy Old Receipts
Even though it is now a law in many
places that transaction receipts must not display any more than the last few
digits of your credit card number as part of the print out, that's really no
guarantee that your personal and credit card info is not still there. Make sure
none of the receipts from the use of your credit card are left behind for the
next person to see. It's best to destroy old receipts by shredding them once
they're no longer needed.
Shred Credit Card Applications
Think
about how many credit card applications you receive by mail in the course of a
month or so. Each and every one of these is practically an invitation for
fraudsters to take advantage. They can get them right out of your mailbox or
even the trash and fill them out to obtain their own credit card under your name
in no time at all. To reduce your chances of becoming a victim, check your mail
as soon as possible every day and be sure to shred all unwanted applications
before discarding them.
Only Do Business with Secure Websites
The
web has a reputation for being sort of the Wild West when it comes to credit
cards. The perception is that information is stolen routinely and identity
thieves are abundant. While it's always better to be safe than sorry, this
notion of online lawlessness is largely a misperception. In fact, when doing
business with reputable businesses online, your credit card info is probably
even safer than it would be in a typical offline transaction. Just make sure the
connection is secure (look for the padlock logo in your browser) and that you
completely trust the company you're paying.
Review Your
Statement
Often considered a last resort when taking steps to avoid
credit card fraud, reviewing your account statement line by line is also a
surefire way to catch any misuse of your card before it's too late. Simply by
reporting any misuse to your card issuing bank, most liability is averted right
then and there. On the other hand, choosing to just pay the bill without looking
at the charges listed is a great way to be an ongoing victim of credit card
fraud.
Knowing how to avoid credit card fraud is mostly accomplished by
being aware of how fraudsters practice their trade, but even more so, by taking
easy, basic steps to protect your identity. Don't allow yourself to be a victim! About The Author...
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