Credit Card Tips N Info

 

13 January 2007
Tips For Using Credit and Charge Cards
Written by Paul Richard, RFC - Institute of Consumer Financial Education, Executive Director

The Institute of Consumer Financial Education (ICFE) now has available 
for consumers, educators and counselors "Credit/Debit Card Warning Labels"
and NEW "Credit/Debit Card Sleeves,"  a/k/a condoms.

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Reduce the number of cards you carry and use just one or two. 
(Optional: Place credit card warning labels on front of credit cards.)
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Use credit cards only for essential purchases.
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Return all unwanted credit cards, cut up into pieces, to the card issuer.
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Keep unused cards in a safe place.
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Carry credit cards separately from your wallet or purse.
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Keep your card in view whenever you hand it to a merchant.
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Destroy carbon papers on receipts.
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Never lend your cards to anyone.
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Promptly report questionable charges.
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Avoid signing blank charge vouchers.
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Don't give card numbers out over the phone on calls you didn't originate.
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Enter charge purchases in your checkbook register as though they were a check.



If your cards are stolen or lost, call the card issuer(s) immediately. Most issuers have toll-free numbers for reporting missing cards and usually maintain 24 hour service. The law says once you make a report of the missing card(s) you have no further liability - in fact your maximum liability is $50 per card for unauthorized charges. If you suspect someone of using your account number write the issuer via certified mail. Only a letter protects your rights under the law. 

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