Monday, 3 January 2011

Credit Card Issue

Credit Card Issue



The highest rate of cases against a person or entity in the United States of America is fraud. It is classified into many areas and the level of action. Fraud is also classified as identity theft while when a person is encountering issues with their credit card is called wireless identity theft.

There are a lot of ways why fraudster are able to get access of the information of a credit card. The common area that investigators see is through the security features that are provided in the physical features of the card. In short, in order to avoid such compromise, vital information should not be provided or at least not too visible in the card.

How is it possible for fraudster or what we call identity theft to get access of your card? It is so simple. The basic is merchants accept credit card verifying information that is found in the card and worst, at times, they do not do verification. From that level itself, security has been breached. In that situation, it is the owner's responsibility to make sure that this information should be kept confidentially. Worst case scenario for the part of the merchant is that they accept a credit card number without the physical card available. This is very common in online store and purchasing where the wireless identity theft is done.

What are the other responsibilities that a credit card owner should do? With the rising rate of issues with merchants and fraudster, it is imperative for the owner to call their bank or their provider with the issue. A little suspicion should be acted upon to make sure that your finances are safe. Upon calling, the bank will have a close monitor with your transactions and if their system detects fraudulent operation it will alert merchant machine with a "-code 10-". Once the merchant sees this, they will automatically stop the transaction and verify the information with you and the bank. In some cases, the merchant is asked to retain the credit card in their responsibility to avoid suspicion or possible fraud.

The advent of the modern day age comes with great technology and services that make our lives easy. However, it is for us not to compromise our security physically and in the World Wide Web. As preliminary steps to avoid becoming a victim some measures are followed. Aside from keeping vital information confidential and calling the bank for suspicions, it is also advised to keep an eye with people not just strangers but even family members by getting access of your personal things, which includes your credit card. Money and purchasing are tempting addiction that can lead to a criminal activity. Always think ahead in any dealing you have even your credit card.




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