Credit Resources

Wealth Building
Credit Card Info





Download Lazy Saving: Never Run Out of Cash Again! for FREE!

First Name
Email Address

Avoiding Credit Card Fraud

Credit card fraud is a crime on the rise. It costs cardholders and issuers hundreds of millions of dollars each year. And no matter how vigilant you are there is no guarantee you will not become a victim. But there are steps you can take to minimize your chances of being victimized by credit card fraud.

Keep a list of all of your credit cards, including card numbers, PINs, expiration dates, and the toll free line for each card. Keep the list in a secure place in case your cards are stolen or destroyed.

Sign your cards as soon as you receive them.

Open your statements right away when you receive them and look for any suspicious charges.

Save your receipts each month and use them to reconcile with your monthly statement.

If you see anything out of the ordinary or purchases that you didn't make, call your credit card issuer and let them know. Follow up in writing.

Don't just toss your bills in the trash. Most credit card thieves still find their victims by digging through garbage bags. Shred your credit card bills to make them unreadable. Also shred credit card offers you receive in the mail or they can be used to open an account in your name.

Cut up expired cards before throwing them away. Cut the part of the card that contains the number into pieces too small to put back together.

Do not write your account number on the outside of the envelope or anywhere that it can be seen through the envelope window.

Never give out your credit card number over the phone unless you initiated the call and you know you are dealing with a reputable company. Never give your number to anyone looking to 'verify your information' or if they initiated the call.

When giving your credit card number over the internet, make sure that the merchant web site is secure.

Never respond to emails that state they are looking to 'verify your account information'. This type of scam is common online. Even if the email and website appear legitimate, don't do it. Legitimate businesses will not ask you to confirm account information via email.

Never sign a blank receipt. Put a line through any blank lines on the receipt to prevent someone adding to your total.

Don't write your PIN number on your card or anywhere in your wallet. If someone steals it they will easily be able to clean out your account.

When moving, make sure to update your address with your credit card company and have the post office forward your mail to your new address.
Recent Credit Card Buzz
Compare Online Credit Cards - Find out for yourself which credit cards are best suited for your needs. Find your card and click on the description link for full details. Then apply now for you new card.Over a dozen cashback bonus cards. Looking for Travel rewards? How about student cards? Any one need credit repair services? WE HAVE IT ALL! Compare and find your card. [Read More...]

Compare Credit Cards Online - The first place to look for Credit Card Comparisons. Choose the card that is right for you. Over 100 cards to choose. Auto, Gas, Travel, Rewards, Student, Visa, Mastercard, Discover. [Read More...]

Review - American Express Blue Sky - The American Express Blue Sky Credit Card has the potential to earn you points in a great rewards program while not costing you a cent. [Read More...]

Online Credit Cards - Get the best credit card deals online for Kotak Credit Cards. It?s time to get the best rewards from your credit card. Apply for free online credit cards available offered by Kotak? [Read More...]

Review - Citibank Citibusiness Gold - I Want a Credit Card - The Citibusiness Gold is a solid card with an above-average rewards program that's sure to be popular with many small business owners. [Read More...]

Review - ANZ Rewards Visa - I Want a Credit Card - A good option for shopaholics, aviatophobiacs or anyone looking for a cashback rewards option. However, if you're planning on flying anytime soon, the Frequent Flyer Visa might be a better option. [Read More...]