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How to protect our credit card from frauds?

Credit cards are vulnerable to frauds and hence it becomes essential for you to protect it. Below are some of the ways that you can implement to protect your credit card from identity theft:

  • Try to get back your card as soon as you have used it for some purpose.
  • Do not lend your credit card to just any one who asks for it. The account number should also be kept confident as much as possible.
  • Never reply to email that asks for your credit account number.
  • Never provide your credit card information through internet. Also avoid storing information in a computer connected to the server.
  • Never write you PIN number on your credit card or in any other place where other people can see that.
  • Never misplace your credit cards or receipts.
  • Check your credit card bill carefully and find if there are any wrong charges.
  • Destroy incorrect receipts.
  • Keep you credit card somewhere else and avoid your wallet as if the wallet is pick pocketed, your card will be safe.
  • If you are asked to sign a blank credit card receipt, avoid that.
  • If you change your address, inform your credit card issuer about your new address.

If you follow these simple steps the likelihood of you being a victim of credit card fraud and identity theft is minimal. With a card such as the BP Credit card you really don’t want someone to mess up your credit score by running your credit into the ground.