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Credit Card Fraud Stats – Protect Yourself from Being Scammed

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This has happened all too often: you receive a call from a phone marketer and he or she offers you something to buy. Do you accept the offer and readily give out your credit card information, or do you verify the company first and refuse to divulge your credit card info and other personal details over the phone?

The latter is the ideal response. Nowadays, there are so many individuals who are after your credit card and personal information. Just by giving out your credit card details, you are opening yourself to the possibility of becoming victimized by scammers and con artists. You should say no to telemarketing offers especially if you’ve never heard of this company or brand. Some would even pretend to tell you that you’ve won a raffle and they need your credit card details and other info to process your prize or winnings.

The best way to protect yourself from scammers and con artists is not to believe offers and promos offering you instant winnings. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true; it probably is. If the offer was interesting, you could always check it out on the company’s website or call the office for verification. Scammers take advantage of people who are too busy to double check facts and simply hand out their card information over the phone.

This detailed infographic below is aimed at helping more people from becoming victim to credit card fraud and scammers. Nowadays, people should all become more vigilant and protect themselves from unscrupulous individuals. It pays to be smart and alert! Read it and come prepared to protect yourself for these bad people.

Credit Card Fraud Stats - Protect Yourself from Being Scammed

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