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Choosing The Right Credit Card If You Live In The UK

What Is A Credit Card Holder?

No Credit Check - A Good Idea Or A Black Hole Of Debt?

Do Credit Cards Make Our Lives Easier?

The Ins And Outs Of Gas Credit Cards

Credit Card Debt - The Worst Debt To Have Hanging Over Your Head

What Will A Citibank Credit Card Offer Me?

The Benefits And Dangers Of Owning A Student Credit Card

The Most Common Online Credit Card Scams

What Do All Of Those Credit Card Numbers Mean?

Credit Card Application Tips

Follow These Simple Steps To Get A Higher Credit Limit

What Is A Credit Card Wallet And How Can You Use It To Manage Your Debt?

How To Beat Credit Card Scammers

Everything You Need To Know About Credit Card Machines

Interest Free Credit Cards - A Good Way To Begin Your Credit Card Experience

How To Apply For A Capital One Credit Card

Chase Credit Card - Start Your Credit Card Experience With Someone You Can Trust

How To Choose The Best Credit Card For You

Don't Fall For Credit Card Offers That Are Too Good To Be True

Credit Card Debt And Online Gambling

Cash Back Credit Cards: A Good Idea Or A Sneaky Way To Get You To Sign Up?

What Is A Secured Credit Card?

What You Should Know About Visa Credit Cards

How To Prevent Credit Card Fraud


One best and most obvious ways to prevent credit card fraud is to keep your credit cards safe. But even being cautious can still land you in trouble. Being smart today is not enough to stop the fraudsters.

Most fraud will occur when someone gets hold of your information and then goes on a long and expensive shopping spree. Then, before you know it, you have a huge credit card bill in your mailbox and no way to pay it off.

During recent years, one major credit card fraud has been card “skimming." Skimming is the process of copying one person’s information on the magnetic strip of their card onto another card--most likely a card that is on the other side of the world.

Of course, it does sound terrifying, but there are ways to protect yourself from credit card fraud. One way is to simply be more vigilant. Never let your cards go out of your sight and always check your receipts and your card statements thoroughly. These are simple ways to prevent credit card fraud happening to you.

Of course, there is also the more drastic measure of shredding all your credit card receipts. That small bit of information is all somebody needs to reproduce a replica card. There is also the matter of your PIN number; if anyone else gets hold of your PIN number, then you are in big trouble; NEVER give your PIN number to anyone--only you are meant to know your PIN number.

With all this kind of information being so easily available, you may wonder why so many people are falling victim to credit card fraud. The answer is that it is so simple to fall into the trap; simply paying for something online is going to put you credit card and yourself in danger. If you do see a suspicious credit card statement, then call your credit card company straight away and cancel your cards.

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