Top 5 Tips to Prevent Credit Card
Fraud
If you are worried about credit card
fraud you are well on your way to protecting yourself from
being a victim. The truth is anyone can easily be a victim of
fraud because of the careless ways we handle our personal
information. Here are the top 5 ways you can avoid becoming a
fraud victim.
Never give solicited personal information to a
stranger
We always tell our children never to speak
to strangers. Yet when someone calls and talks to us in a
friendly way, most of us will be glad to give out any
information the caller requests. In order to avoid letting
your personal information be used against you, never
provide vital information about yourself to anyone that
you do not fully trust. In other words, do not give your
social security number, your driver’s license, your full
address, your credit card number or any combination of the
above to a stranger.
Do not share unsecured personal information over the
Internet
During the early days when the Internet was young and most
users were naive, junk mail was one of the easiest ways to
obtain personal information from unknowing surfers. False
promises of a lottery win or a special prize can easily
convince surfers to part with their private information for
something trifling or nothing at all. Whilst most of us have
better common sense nowadays, you should still never provide
any form of personal information to anyone over the Net,
especially your credit card details.
Beware of Phishing sites
Phishing is a term related to websites that were made to
mimic real websites (like those of online banking sites) with
the sole purpose of getting information from you. A mail will
be sent to you informing you of a need to access your online
credit card account for certain transactions. The mail will
contain a link, with a page that looks like it will connect you
to your account site. In reality, this page links to a Phishing
site, which functions to collect your personal information
illegally. Finally, your details will be utilized by these
criminals for online shopping, or even for credit card
duplication purposes.
Check your monthly statements
It could be months before you discover that someone else has
been using your credit card without your knowledge if you do
not regularly check your monthly statements. As you know your
spending patterns, you will definitely be able to sniff out
something fishy when your outstanding totals jumps a grand or
two. Provided that you don’t have family members with
uncontrollable spending needs, it is a definite way of knowing
that someone has been using your card illegally.
Protect your mail
Most of us take our mail for granted. We don’t usually lock
our mailboxes when in fact, we should. Our mail contains much
of our personal information, especially mail that comes from
banks, insurance companies and credit card companies. If anyone
were to steal any of your mail which contains your personal
information, you would have lost your identity to these thieves
even before you got your morning mail.
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