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subject: Credit Card Fraud - Important Details [print this page]


Everything is virtually available onlineEverything is virtually available online. If you want to buy a dress, a computer, a mobile phone or practically anything, you can get it online and this is because of e-commerce.

When shopping on the Internet, one of the most popular ways of payment is with the use of a credit card. A credit card is a plastic card with a magnetic strip on it. This card is issued to users as a system of payment.

These cards allow its users to purchase or buy goods and other services up to a predetermined amount which is called a credit limit. When a purchase of a product or service is made by the holder of the card, the vendor then receives information, the bank that issues the card reimburses the vendor of the product or service and the card holder repays the bank on a designated date. These all sound like benefits to any card user but unfortunately, many people are taking advantage of the system in malicious ways.

Theft with the use of a card is referred to as credit card fraud and this is rampant throughout. Sending spy wares is one way of defrauding people who have credit cards. This will crawl to your system and find your credit card information. Once it does, the one who sent you the spy ware can either sell your information or use it himself.

The one who sent you the spy ware would use your information and pretend to be you. He will authorize himself as the owner of your account once he got your information. And then, he will request for a new pin and additional credit cards and he will pretend to be the real owner. He can purchase a lot of things or make cash advances using your card.

All credit card holders should value this lesson. Don't be complacent with your credit card. Don't give your information easily when you buy products. It's better safe than sorry, right? You should not let yourself become one of the victims of credit card fraud so better equip yourself with all the things necessary so that you can avoid this.

by: Greg Pierce.




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