How do I protect myself from becoming a victim of credit card theft or fraud?
  • Sign your card with permanent marker as soon as they arrive.  Be sure to cut up old cards when they expire.
  • Treat your credit cards like they were cash. Keep them in a safe location where you always know where to find them.
  • Never leave wallets or purses unattended, even for very brief moments.  Criminals are lurking everywhere waiting for an opportunity.
  • Check receipts thoroughly before signing them. Do not leave any blank spaces which may invite unscrupulous individuals to add additional amounts.
  • Keep your receipts in a safe place and check them against your statement.
  • Shred all statements before disposing of them.
  • Never provide card information to anyone. Financial Institutions already have all necessary card and personal information and should not ask.  Many scams involve parties posing as representatives from financial institutions. When in doubt, call the number on the back of your card before providing any information.
  • Be cautious whenever purchasing from online retailers. Always make sure that the transaction takes place on a secure website.

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1. What is credit card theft?
2. What is credit card fraud?
3. What are some examples of credit card theft and fraud?
4. What is not a credit card theft or fraud?
5. What should I do if I discover that my credit card was fraudulently used?
6. How do I protect myself from becoming a victim of credit card theft or fraud?