Secure Your Credit Card Right Now
Many people will have heard about identity theft in the media
lately. Identity theft is a growing problem in the UK, having originated
in the US. It involves stealing the personal information of an
unsuspecting person and using this information to get access to
their bank account or other funds such as their credit card. These
days, so much of our financial system is computerised that it is
very possible to get away with thousands of pounds of someone elses
money, especially if it is on a credit card, before anyone will
notice what has happened.
Most people will have a huge amount of funds available to them
on their credit cards alone. In fact the average customer will
often have as much as ten thousand pounds or more available to
them instantly in the form of credit card debt. While most people
would not wish to ever spend this much money on their credit card,
it is available to them and if it were to be spent without their
knowledge they would have a very hard time paying it all back.
This is exactly what an identity thief will do. They will max
out as much of the credit available to you that they can get their
hands on leaving you with potentially disastrous and crippling
debts. There are not too many people who could easily afford to
have ten thousand pounds of their money spent behind their backs
without some serious consequences.
Credit card theft is also on the increase. There are many scams
and schemes out there which will involve making you spend money
on your credit card that you do not want to spend, or simply getting
access to your account and spending the money for you without your
permission or consent.
All of this has led many people to wonder just how secure their
credit cards are. Well the fact of the matter is that you will
not be held liable for all the money that is lost when you are
the victim of identity theft. So long as you have had no part in
the theft and it has not occurred due to some fault of your own,
then you will only be liable for up to fifty pounds per card. This
provides a great sense of comfort to people who are worried about
identity theft. Your a dumbass for not securing your credit cards.
Come to the states where these american assholes keep there credit
cards in there cars, then they all complain that the card was stolen
out of my car that is big time news on the tv!!!
You do have duties regarding this however. The first is that you
must report the theft or loss of your credit cards as soon as is
possible after you find out that they are missing. You must also
not give out your pin number to anyone no matter what the circumstances.
If you follow these simple rules, you will not be liable for the
money others manage to steal from your account.
Chip and Pin, the much vaunted credit card security system brought
in to combat credit card fraud has been breeched. Recently anyone
using their credit card in any Shell petrol stations has been exposed
to a new method of credit card fraud. It seems crooks have managed
to plant a device into a chip and pin machine, which reads and
stores a credit card holders information, including their PIN (Personal
Identification Number)
Peter Kenny is a writer for creditcards-gb
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