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by msecadm4921

There are 32 shopping days until Christmas, 40 days until the start of the January sale season and roughly 45 days until many consumers will receive their first credit card statements for 2012. Even those who have overspent will have some idea of their outstanding card balances and required payments. However, some consumers may discover charges for items they can‚Äôt account for; from costly online purchases from the supermarket to plasma screen televisions or digital gadgets, warn the counter-fraud body Action Fraud….

Whenever you receive your bank or credit card statement you should check for any unusual transactions. As Christmas is a peak time for card fraud you should check your January statements carefully to ensure that you haven’t unwittingly fallen victim to fraudsters. Contact your bank or your credit card provider immediately if you find transactions you don’t recognise. Request for your card to be stopped and for a new card to be issued.

Card holders have spending patterns and both banks and card providers are aware if these patterns vary greatly. This type of red flag may cause unusual transactions to be blocked until the card issuer can speak with the card holder. However, Christmas is a busy period. Some bargain conscious consumers may shop with a variety of merchants, particularly online. Others may make all or the majority of purchases with one retailer or e-commerce site.

Secure online purchases

One of the ways banks are tackling “card not present” fraud is through MasterCard Secure Code and Verified by Visa registration schemes. Both banks and high street retailers have signed up as means of making transactions more secure. In order to complete any transaction, the purchaser must provide a password.

Your bank or card issuer will have a code of practice in dealing with credit card fraud. Make sure you understand your rights and responsibilities with regard to financial loss under your credit agreement.

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