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Is your credit card being scammed?

The number of ways scammers can steal your credit card details seems to increase each week.

Crafty crims can con you of your details over the phone, online, by email or by text message. They can even do it the old-fashioned way by picking your pocket or stealing from your bag. Whichever way cyber criminals finagle or phish for your details, there are some warning signs that can help you work out if they are scamming your card.

These are a few common ways that scammers can get your credit card details:

 

When scammers have your credit card details, there’s pretty much nothing stopping them from using the card to make online purchases. If they’ve somehow learned your PIN they can withdraw cash from ATMs using a clone of your credit card, which they do by copying your card details onto the magnetic strip of another card.

How do you know if your card is being scammed?
If you’ve mistakenly given someone you don’t trust your credit card details, or you’ve misplaced a wallet or bag that contains your credit card, the first and most obvious way step is to contact your bank and ask for a credit card statement. You may also be able to do this online. Simply search for any purchases you didn’t make.

There are also ways to protect yourself from being scammed. These include:

 

If you think you’ve been scammed, you should:

 

Read more about credit card scams at SCAMwatch.

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