How
safe are credit card transactions
Credit card transactions should be transmitted via a Secure
Server to ensure that your credit card information is kept
confidential, with Internet Explorer browser you will see
a padlock at the bottom right hand side of the screen and
this denotes that you are on a secure server. Credit card
information on the web is no less secure than if you order
anything over the phone or pay for a meal with your cards.You
must to take precautions when giving out any confidential
information (including your credit card number) over the
Internet... or over the phone Always use your common sense
Online credit card fraud is at a all time high at this moment
in time, you only have to check on the news sites to look
at the figures. Online credit card fraud is 12 times more
online than in conventional shops, 1.15% of all transactions
are fraudelent and 64% of
all charge-backs, where consumers are credited for charges
made on their cards, are the result of fraud online
National Fraud Information
Center have Internet Fraud Statistics for last year
listing type of sites, method of contact used, amount of
money lost and much more
Internet Scams
Can you avoid getting caught by a scam artist working the
web - These tips may help you avoid getting caught by an
offer that is too good to be true.
Be very wary of extravagant
claims about performance or massive earnings potential.
Get all offers in writing and review them carefully before
making a payment or signing a contract
Read all the fine print and search all relevant links.
Fraudulent sites will bury the information they're not anxious
to share by putting it in small type or in a place where
you're unlikely see them
Look for a privacy policy if you don't see one or
if you can't understand it consider taking your business
elsewhere
Be skeptical of any site that doesn't clearly state
its name, street address and telephone number??
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