Protect yourselves against fraud
By: CCN.com
As with every financial instrument, there are credit card
related frauds too. There are thieves who scan through trash to
gain access to credit account related information and then use
it for their benefit. Once in a while there could be a
treacherous person at the till of a store or at the payment
counter of a local restaurant. Even simply, your card could get
stolen and put to fraudulent use.
Whatever the possible ways of fraud is, we are just concerned
with ensuring that we have all the guards in place so as to
minimize the possibility of fraud occurring with us. Such safe
guards are generally provided by all credit card companies as
instructions to new card holders. Let's take a snapshot of what
the most recommended safeguards are:
Always sign at the back of your credit card, as soon as you
receive it. This is an explicit instruction from credit card
companies to all card holders and is an important means of
establishing identity. Keep the details about your credit card
and company in a secure place and separate from your credit
card. In case your card gets stolen or misplaced, immediately
inform the credit card company about it. All credit card
companies have dedicated 24x7 lines for receiving such
information. As soon as this information is received by the
company, it blocks the card so as to prevent subsequent misuse
of the same. Keep your credit card separate from your wallet so
that if a pickpocket demonstrates his/her skill on you pocket,
you are not stranded due to no-cash and no-card. As the saying
goes, never keep all your eggs in the same basket.
Never leave your card unattended and keep an eye on your card
whenever conducting a transaction, just to ensure that it's not
being misused or copied. It's important to mention here that
there are electronic devices which are being used by fraudsters
to easily retrieve information from your card for the purpose of
creating a duplicate card.
Destroy any mails/posts that contain your credit card details.
Don't bin them as-is. Remember, there could be trash scanners on
the prowl. 'Change of address' communications should be made
promptly and in advance.
Always check your monthly statement and verify its correctness,
instead of ignoring them as a lot of people do. In case you find
anything amiss, immediately inform the credit card company about
the same.
Also, avoid doing credit card transactions with shops or
companies of ill repute.
Do not reveal your account details over internet or phone, even
if the caller on phone or the email in your inbox appears to be
from your credit card company. Fraudsters can sometimes pose as
the credit card company itself and try to extract details about
your card (including the PIN number). Also, online or on-phone
shopping with companies you are not sure of is a big-big no.
Though there is nothing stopping you from possessing and using a
credit card, the above-stated precautions should always be borne
in mind.