Are you worried about your credit card or debt card being stolen?
You’re not alone, it’s estimated that 51% of people in the UK are
concerned about their credit and debt cards being stolen. Credit card
fraud is a consent worry, and with more people using there cards as
there main source of paying for services and goods. It gives the
criminals many more chances too get our information from our cards.
Credit card fraud is not new, the companies seem to be getting a head
on how to stop the criminals, and then they come up with a new way it’s
a never-ending problem. Credit card skimming is just one of the
problems, that is where they take the information from the magnetic
strip and transfer it on to another card. The companies are trying hard
to fight back, they have hit back with the chip & pin card, which
seems to be reducing fraud but give it time no doubt the criminals will
find a way around that.
There are ways to help yourself with credit and debt card fraud, below are some useful tips in keeping the criminals at bay.
The tips above will help you to fight credit or debt card fraud but we
have to be vigilant at all times. As I said earlier with more people
paying for goods and services with there cards, it gives the criminals
more opportunities to get our information so it’s up to us to do what
we can. With online shopping becoming very popular a lot of us worry
about paying for goods over the net, credit card companies are trying
to put our minds at rest. With most of them giving you extra fraud
cover most give this cover free, but some do charge you so just check
with your credit card company.
Credit and debt cards are here to stay so lets hope in the near future
that the credit card companies, can rid us of credit card fraud but I
am afraid it’s big business costing us millions every year.
Check out the table below for the current Best Buy Credit Cards, as researched by MoneyExtra
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