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Treat your credit and
debit cards like your house keys: Don’t
let them out of your sight. |
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Never write your PIN
on your card. |
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Never dispose off card
receipts in a public place. |
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Pick a PIN that isn’t
obvious to others, and never write it on—or
attach it to—your card. |
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Cancel any inactive credit
accounts. |
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Never give out card numbers
to unsolicited callers. |
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Check for security icons
on a business's Web site before keying in your
account number to ensure your transaction is
secure. |
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Know that banks and other
legitimate businesses never ask for passwords,
account numbers or updated information via email.
Never click on a link in a suspicious e-mail. |
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Keep information about
all your cards—including account numbers,
expiration dates, and card issuers’ telephone
numbers—in a safe place at home so you
can act quickly if a card is ever lost or stolen. |
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Destroy any documents that
might have account numbers or other personal
information. |