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You can prevent credit card fraud by being careful

One of the biggest problems that people have financially is probably credit card fraud. With the number of different ways that credit cards are used now, it’s more and more likely that a credit card could be stolen. While it is scary to find out how many credit card numbers are stolen every day, you should just remember that there are a few simple precautions that you can take to protect yourself from credit card fraud.

First, all you need to do is to make sure that you keep your credit card with you at all times. You should always know where your wallet and credit card is so that if the physical card is ever stolen, you will know right away. However, not every credit card that is involved in credit card fraud is stolen in person. In fact, a lot of credit cards are stolen or used in fraudulent practices just with the credit card number itself.

There are a few major ways that thieves get access to credit card numbers. The first is by checking through the garbage can in order to find any credit card receipts that might have the full credit card number on them. These receipts are then used to either buy things online, or to make a new card that uses your credit card number and information. The other way that thieves can get access to your credit card number is by getting it offline. As a result, you should be very careful about which websites you give your credit card number to. Always make sure that you are putting the card number into forms on a website that you trust.

One way to make sure that you are not entering the credit card information into the wrong place is to avoid entering your number into websites that you get to through links in emails. If you ever get an email from a website that requires your credit card number, and it is a site that you have purchased from in the past, then you should go to the URL manually by typing it into the address bar in your internet browser. That way, you won’t be tricked into giving your number to people trying to commit credit card fraud by websites using host masks.

You should also check your credit report as often as you can. That way, if there are any unusual charges on your card, or evidence of credit card fraud, you’ll know right away. The first thing you should do if you notice irregular charges is to call your credit card company and report the stolen credit card. Remember, if you call in right away, you will not be held responsible for the charges on your card.

The best way to keep yourself from falling victim to credit card fraud is to stay aware of what your credit card is being used for.

About the Author

Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.cashbazar.com. Visit his website for the latest on personal finance, debt elimination, budgeting, credit cards and real estate.