Credit card fraud is becoming more and more of a problem, and
if you are not careful then you could lose money to fraudsters. If you are worried about fraud but are unsure
how you can protect yourself and your credit cards, then this article could help you. Here are some useful tips
and advice about how to protect yourself from credit card fraud:
Methods of fraud
The methods and types of fraud are increasing as criminals
learn new techniques and get improved technology. The most common methods of fraud today
include:
Ø Copying and ‘cloning’ of cards
Ø ATM fraud
Ø Internet card fraud
Ø PIN number stealing
All these methods are used more commonly than ever before to
effectively steal your money. Obviously, it is impossible to eliminate the problem of credit card fraud, but
there are things you can do to greatly reduce the risks.
Keep cards close
Make sure that you never let your cards out of your sight.
Never leave cards unattended, and certainly don’t lend your card to anyone. If you are paying in a restaurant or
shop, make sure you pay attention as to where your card is. A common method used to copy your card is to get the
details whilst you pay, so always keep an eye on your card.
Check receipts
Whenever you get a receipt or a credit card bill, check that
all the items and amounts are correct. If there are any amounts that you are unsure about, contact your card
issuer immediately. Any paperwork that you throw away should be disposed of properly. Shred documents so that
people cannot go through your rubbish and discover your card details.
Look behind you
When withdrawing money from a cash machine, make sure no one
is looking over your shoulder to read your PIN. The easiest way for someone to use your card illegally is to see
your PIN and then steal the card. Also, make sure you never keep a written record of your PIN, especially near
your cards.
Use reputable firms
When buying on the Internet, make sure that you only purchase
items from large and well-established providers. Small or unknown providers should be avoided as even if they
are genuine, their security and encryption may be poor and allow fraudsters to access your
details.
Keep contact numbers
If you have your card stolen or you think you have been the
victim of credit card fraud, then you need to sort the problem out as quickly as possible. Keep all the contact
numbers for your card issuer in a safe place so that you can call them up and sort out problems immediately. If
you are careful and act quickly, you can limit the damage of fraud or prevent it occurring at
all.
|