Fraud and identity theft can occur in many ways. It is not always possible to prevent fraud or identity theft, but there are steps to take to minimize the risk.
- Sign credit cards as soon as they arrive.
- Carry cards separately from wallet. Only carry cards used regularly.
- Keep a record of account numbers, expiration dates, and contact information for the company in a secure place.
- Watch card during transactions, and get it back as quickly as possible.
- Save receipts to compare with billing statements.
- Open bills promptly and reconcile accounts monthly.
- Report any questionable charges promptly and in writing to the card issuer.
- Notify card companies in advance of a change in address.
- Don’t lend cards to anyone.
- Don’t leave cards or receipts lying around.
- Don’t sign a blank receipt. When signing a receipt, draw a line through any blank spaces above the total.
- Don’t give account number over the phone unless calling a reputable company.
- Get all information in writing before agreeing to buy anything.
- Check out a charity before making a donation. Ask for written information and make informed giving decisions.
- If the offer is an investment, check with state securities regulator to see if it's properly registered.
- Don't send cash by messenger or overnight mail. Using cash rather than credit cards in a transaction limits rights to dispute fraudulent charges.
- Beware of offers to "help" recover lost money.