As the technology for making life
comfortable progressed, so did fraudulent techniques to trick credit
card holders. No matter how safe your wallet is, fraudsters find ways to
use your credit cards without your knowledge. This may be because
somewhere, at some point of time, you were not careful with your credit
card details.
The following are a few steps to ensure you do not fall prey to tricksters:
One
of the most common ways for credit card scammers is calling up the
cardholder as a customer service representative, and extracting
confidential details. It is important to be extremely cautious while
giving out your credit card number or any other confidential data over
the phone. A bank or financial institution never initiates calls asking
for such information. Provide your credit card details only if
absolutely necessary on calls that you have initiated to bank
authorities or the helpline number given on the back of your card.
Keep credit cards at safe locations
Store your credit cards in your
wallet or purse, which ensures that it remains close to your body, and
cannot be snatched away easily. It is also safer to carry only a couple
of credit cards rather than multiple ones while shopping. After paying
for the purchase, make sure you put the card back immediately.
Use credit cards safely on the Internet :
Since
the number of online shoppers is increasing rapidly, scammers have
moved online to trap cardholders. Avoid clicking on random links that
require your credit card information. These links might seem genuine,
but are actually known as phishing, which is an illegal way of obtaining
sensitive information. Also keep in mind that credit card companies and
financial institutions never ask for such details online. In addition,
ensure that you check the web address while logging in to your bank or
credit card account: the page should start with ‘https’ and not ‘http’.
Be an alert customer:
Do
not ignore your detailed credit card bill every month. Check for any
inconsistencies, inexplicable charges or transactions, and report the
same to your credit card company. In case of theft or fraud, report the
event immediately in order to avoid paying for the transactions made on
the card.
Fraudsters are continuously
finding new ways to trick you. The only way to avoid such tricks is to
be watchful and take utmost care of your credit cards.
Source: HDFC Bank
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