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How To Beat Credit Card Scammers


We will all more than likely fall into the net of a scammer at some point. Our credit cards are, however, becoming more and more protected everyday. But there are people who are still determined to get our information and steal from us.

There are simple steps we can take to avoid this problem--simple and effective steps to help you protect your credit card from scammers.

It may seem like simple advice, and to be honest, it is; but you must still follow it if you are going to protect yourself from falling into the scammer's net. The first step you should take is to carry your cards separately from you wallet; keep them in a zippered compartment, like a business card holder or other small pouch.

You should also keep a record of your account numbers, their expiration dates, and the phone number of your credit card company--but keep this information in a secure place. To stop any suspicious charges being made to your card at say a restaurant, always keep an eye on your card during the transaction, and make sure to retrieve the card as quickly as possible.
Save the receipts, so you can compare them with your billing statements.

You should also always notify your credit card company in advance if you are going to be changing your address.

These may seem like very simple techniques to follow. But if you do follow the advice, the chances of your getting caught by a credit card scam are going to drop drastically. Your credit card is one of your most valuable pieces of equipment and all your information stored on there is a heaven for any scammer that is waiting to catch you out. But if you are smart and sensible, then you can beat the scammers and protect yourself from any kind of credit card fraud.

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