Avoiding Card Fraud - Unsigned Credit Cards - CREDIT CARDS
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Identity Theft/Fraud: With identity theft on the rise in the United States, the number one reason to review your credit report at least once a year is to detect and stop fraud ñ before you need your credit report and applying for new credit. |
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CREDIT CARDS: Avoiding card fraud - unsigned credit cards
Stealing and using credit cards that have not been signed is another potential fraud. In other words, credit card thieves could steal your unsigned credit cards and then sign your name on the card in their handwriting. By doing so, they take your name as an alias and they will never have a problem writing and verifying their own signature.
Protect your credit cards. When you receive a new or replacement card, sign the back of it as soon as it is activated. Always be sure to store it in a safe place. Cut up expired cards before disposing of them.ADDITIONAL CREDIT CARDS RELATED FACTS
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