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How To Really Avoid Credit Card Fraud

 
Author: Tim Gorman

Sadly with the proliferation of identity theft, credit card fraud has started to reach new heights in terms of the number of consumers affected by this despicable act. Unfortunately, the reality proves that credit card fraud is a relatively easy way to steal from unsuspecting folks. With almost every consumer now possessing a credit card and with over half of those individuals routinely using their card on a daily basis to make purchases, the conditions have never been better for someone to obtain a name along with that person's associated credit card number. In fact, in some cases the store employee at the checkout lane that actually scans the credit card used to make a purchase turned out to also be the same individual committing the credit card fraud.

I use my credit card constantly everyday so if you're anything like me I'm willing to bet you would have a hard time remembering everyone that has had access to your credit card. The scary fact is, that anyone of these individuals that has been given the opportunity to view your credit card can now attempt to engage in credit card fraud with your private account. Fortunately, there are some precautions that you can take in order to minimize your risk of becoming a credit card fraud victim and suffering all of the problems that can be associated with this crime.

Always make sure to tear or preferably shred any credit card receipt that has your personal information on it once you determine that you will no longer need the receipt. Try to limit the instances where you are forced to give your credit card number or account information over the phone. Be especially cautious if you are placed in a position of having to rely this information to someone that you dont know or feel unsure about. The bottom line is nobody can force you to give your credit card information out if you dont feel inclined to freely do so.

Another precautionary measure you can take is to always check your end of month credit card statements. Ideally, you want to look for any charges that seem suspicious in nature or that you cant seem to recall. Generally speaking your credit card's customer service department will readily help you to rectify any situation and they will truly appreciate the opportunity to prevent any form of credit card fraud from taking place.

Because identity theft has become so common place many credit card merchants now offer a credit card fraud protection plan that you can usually purchase for a minimal fee. Although this protection will cost you a few dollars in the short term, the peace of mind it offers is well worth the price, even if you never have to use the service. A plan like this will relieve you of the financial burden and responsibility should anyone use your credit card for any fraudulent activities without your consent or knowledge.

One important thing to keep in mind is that if you ever lose any of your credit cards you should immediately contact the issuing authority in order to report your card as lost or in some cases stolen. This action allows your credit card company to suspend your account thereby preventing any form of credit card fraud from taking place with your account.

As you can see by implementing a few simple tips you can drastically decrease your chances of becoming an identity theft victim in the form of credit card fraud. Although some of these ideas can be a minor nuisance to invoke the truth is, the hassles now, are worth it later on down the line should someone, wanting to illegally use your credit card ever target you.

Author Bio:
Tim Gorman is a proclaimed scripter. Tim likes to write articles about this topic.
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