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  2. Can chip cards be skimmed? - AOL

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    If you’re a victim of credit card fraud, call your credit card issuer immediately. Many issuers offer fraud protections that absolve you of liability if you report the charges within 30 days ...

  3. 6 Riskiest Places To Swipe Your Credit Card and How To ... - AOL

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    Don’t Store Card Information: Entering your card number for each purchase is a minor hassle compared to what coping with a stolen card entails. Use a Credit Card Instead of a Debit Card: When ...

  4. This is why you should never swipe your card if it has a chip

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    Credit card companies are yet to certify readers, a task that should have been done by fall of 2015. If stores want you to swipe your chip card, you're better off paying with cash. RELATED: 10 ...

  5. Credit card fraud - Wikipedia

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    A fake automated teller slot used for "skimming". Credit card fraud is an inclusive term for fraud committed using a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card. [1] The purpose may be to obtain goods or services or to make payment to another account, which is controlled by a criminal.

  6. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    The credit card information stolen from Target in late 2013 was one of the largest indicators that American credit card information is not safe. Target made the decision on 30 April 2014 that it would try to implement the smart chip technology to protect itself from future credit card identity theft.

  7. I’ve been scammed — will my bank refund the money? - AOL

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    If you report a stolen or lost credit or debit card after two days of noticing it’s missing — or within 60 days of receiving a statement with unauthorized charges — you won’t pay more than ...

  8. Issuing bank - Wikipedia

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    Transaction fraud: [3] This is when a fraudulent charge is made to a legitimate account, such as with credit card fraud via a stolen card number. With the rollout of EMV chip cards in the US, much of this fraud has moved to online transactions. Since the cardholder is not responsible for fraudulent charges, the issuer is responsible to pay for ...

  9. The top 5 ways you can prevent your credit card from getting ...

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    Credit cards are valuable financial resources that allow people to borrow money and receive rewards. These cards also allow you to build credit and enable more secure purchases than debit cards or ...