Posted on January 31, 2010.
Is it easy to commit fraud credit card?
And if someone sent the request for credit card ...
Then you have completed the application with your credit card
NHS and maiden name and all ...
So you sent to them ...
And then they send you a double credit card ... request
you to activate your card on the phone ...
And then someone claim they are customer service
and they asked you questions ... where you live? Have you lived
here before ... and then other issues
If you have answered all the questions that you asked ... they
probably in search of your credit report and obtain
Credit cards and other things .....
How can you trust anyone guys?
Yes try this at http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080802210758AAmhdMo
Why would they ask all these questions? It is not necessary. You must use your head, man. If it sounds fishy, it probably is. I do not give sh! T on the phone. Ever. If I call them, and it's a service I used before, such as paying the phone bill.
How easy is it to commit fraud credit card?
give me your name as it appears on the card, the number of long across the middle, expiry date and 3 digit security code and I'll answer your question Oyu
This is the reason I do not respond to mail offers. Well, well, that's one reason. I found it safer to do business online with reputable companies.
Usually the activation of your credit card does not need to talk to anyone, you call a number and enter your number of credit card only.
About the other guys - if you send them a credit application, why should they call you and ask the same questions? They should have the right information in front of them. It is a sign that things may not be increased and more.
with the Nigerian scam circulating throughout the world, I am very cautious nowadays and I do not give info on the phone. I'd rather go to a bank to apply for the cards and give info.
It becomes more difficult to trust these days, but a small point that banks are not actively promote:
Banks must repay any money that was fraudulently removed from your account if you're covered for that, but if you've given personal information to a scammer, he will be a very different scenario, with implications across the undulating fabric of your existence.
Do not give out personal information to anyone, the mistrust between them on one hand and make them prove who they are, then check until your satisfied.