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Credit Card Frauds: It's Time To Be Aware

A lot has been said and less done about identity thefts. The phenomenon is taking the whole world in its grips day by day. Credit card fraud has become so very common nowadays that the mention of it doesn't take any one of us by surprise. Though, not many people have experienced a similar strife, but it is not beyond the imagination what the circumstances can turn out to be, in case of a credit card fraud.
You get a mail from a travel and tour agency. You fill out the form along with your credit card number to file your membership. And what happens after that gives you an ultimate shock for the rest of your life! Your credit card has been hacked, and you get charged for the vacation for which you never went. Before you make a call to your credit card issuer about the identity theft, the game is all over.

What Happens- In Reality!

When your card is swiped, the person or the thief can store all your personal information in the small hand held device known as a skimmer.Just an extra swipe and you are robbed out of your credit account.

If you fall prey to identity theft, the first thing is to call your credit card issuer and inform them of the theft. The privilege is all yours, as all the credit card companies pay for all kinds of identity thefts, and the credit card loses. But this doesn't mean that you are spared of the theft. The creditors will pose you with heavy interest at the time of the payment of your bill, which can give you another shock of your life.

In another kind of an identity theft, you can be robbed of your social security number, and the thief can open a new account in your name. It is possible that the thief can also use your name mentioned in the card, to conduct all the scams and forgeries.

You can save these credit card frauds only by keeping your eyes and ears open. There are many steps by which you can take some precautions against these credit card frauds.

Steps: It is beneficial not to carry all your credit cards, your social security card, your birth certificate and all your other personal documents along with you. Always use your credit cards, to handle your cash transactions. The other documents like credit card, debit card, and ATM cards should be maintained properly, and should be updated from time to time. It is very essential to keep these documents in safer places. If you possess a credit account that is unused from many days, it is safer to close that account.You should keep track of all your credit card transactions, and make sure to pay it back as soon as possible.

Most important, you should never respond to the e-mails and should never fill out any form, which asks for your credit card number or any such details. If you receive any charges in your credit card bill that remains unexplained, call the credit card issuer, immediately.

In the End-

Be smart enough to understand and learn about the credit card frauds and the identity thefts.

 
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