The credit cards system is spread all over the world. This is now the most popular way to purchase goods and pay bills or taxes. Yet at the same time, this system is also very vulnerable. When a credit card is stolen or lost, unauthorized persons can use its number illegally, and a great amount of money will be lost. There are some precaution measures to be taken to make the transactions more secure, such as the one time single use numbers.
But the credit card's advantages are so important that their use become almost universal. One of the major advantages is called ?buy now, pay later?. This opportunity is allowing people to use the grace period to purchase goods and pay much later. The incentives are another major advantage. Credit cards issuers are offering loyalty schemes, attractive point reward systems and air miles. The credit card owner can make excellent savings using its credit card often and always paying off the balance when he has a good reward scheme. Incentives are often changing, and the new reward systems are more and more attractive.
No cash needed is, maybe, the main credit card advantage. The cardholder is carrying only a small plastic card in his wallet. The cardholder will not make payments in cash; he will not worry about the robbers tempted by an attractive wallet... Many transactions are made everyday using credit cards. Cash not allowed is an important condition when someone wants to rent a car or check to the hotel. Often the credit card is used as a deposit.
Free insurance is provided when someone books a holiday or an airline ticket if the customer buys using a credit card. It is wise to check if it is on offer with the credit card. The purchase protection is another advantage, insuring the buyer when he is purchasing faulty goods. They are normally 100% insured for a few months. Some insurance covers the loss too. The loss protection is a useful feature. If a person needs to purchase a good and he loses the money, this is his bad luck. But if he has a credit card, the problem will not occur. A quick call to the credit card company to cancel the card will avoid any problem. A new credit card will be provided in a few days. Any issuer can have his own conditions, but if the credit card number is stolen and the actual credit card is in its owner possession, the issuer can state that the owner liability is null.
Credit cards are also presenting another kind of advantage: the travel advantages. If someone needs to travel and must change its money (from USD to Euros, for example) he can have he unexpected surprise to get a very poor exchange rate. He will also need to pay some commissions at the bank. The credit card is making these operations more cost-effective and much simpler. Most countries accept all major credit cards, especially hotels and tourist resorts.
Credit Cards Limited History
It is estimated that each day a number of individuals will have their identity stolen. Identity theft is a horrific problem that is sweeping the world. Identity theft is a crime, but in many cases it is hard to find a person to punish. For this reason, there are many lives that are turned upside down due to identity theft. While it may be difficult to associate good news with identity theft, there is some. Identity theft can often be prevented and if it should occur there are always ways to fight back.
The first step in preventing yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft is to know how it occurs. Identity theft most often occurs when a person has illegal obtained credit card numbers, bank account numbers, social security numbers, and other personal information that they have no right accessing. This information can be obtained by hacking into your computer, scamming you into providing the information, or even through your garbage.
The worst case of identity theft is when an individual obtains your social security number and drivers license. These items could allow a person to do just about anything. They could open new bank accounts, get new credit cards, buy a car, or even get a job in your name. This type of identity theft is hard to notice because a new address is often set up for all new accounts and purchases. It is not uncommon for an individual to not know that they have had their identity stolen until a copy of their credit report is requested.
Stealing credit card numbers is another form of identity theft that is having a negative impact on millions of individuals. When a person obtains your credit card number they can use it to purchase just about anything they want. Large purchases are often made in a small amount of time. This allows an individual to purchase items with your credit card and receive them at a fake location before you are likely to even notice the purchases on your bill.
Not all cases of credit card fraud and identity fraud can be prevented, but the majority of them can be. If you keep valuable personal information, including credit card and bank account numbers, on your computer then you encouraged to make sure that your computer is protected with up-to-date anti-virus software. This will help to prevent a computer hacker from getting your information. If you throw out your old credit card or bank statements you are encouraged to shred the documents first. This would make it virtually impossible for someone rummaging through your trash can to come up with anything valuable.
If you have your purse or wallet stolen you are encouraged to notify your credit card companies immediately. The same approach should be taken if you misplace your wallet or purse in public. After only few hours later your credit cards could be maxed out. Informing your bank and credit card companies of lost or stolen account information will help to guarantee that you will not be responsible for any purchases that were made on the stolen cards.
Why let yourself become a victim of credit card and identity fraud when it is so easy to prevent it? Keeping yourself aware of your surroundings and your finances is the best way to stay safe and keep your credit in good standing.
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