Jan 08 2010

How to use a credit card online safety

Do not send your credit card number via email. There are programs that monitor the e-mail communication research for keywords and related structures of the number of credit card transactions, including sending the number of parts. If there are other means, give your address and phone number through the phone line.

Ask yourself if the person or company that has to do with credibility and is someone you feel you can trust. If you are responding to an announcement of small, ask yourself if paying by credit card is reasonable. Why not use an intermediate service recipient, such as PayPal?

Make that the link to the site is safe. Look for https: / / at the beginning of the link, instead of http:// the secret is that extra “s”, which means ‘safe’.

Check your credit card statements carefully and inform your bank immediately of any suspicious transaction. Turn off or suspend your credit card to prevent further fraud. Many countries have laws that limit liability for fraud, but those limits can only come into operations, when the bank was notified.

Banks and credit card companies never asked to respond directly to a communication, e-mail, or through a link sent via e-mail.

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