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Use Virtual Credit Card to Secure Your Online Transaction
Posted on October 27th, 2010 No commentsJignasa Patel asked:
Are you scared of online shopping? Are you not comfortable giving your credit card or debit card details online while doing online transaction? If yes then you have much more secure way of doing online transaction using virtual credit card.
Benefits:
The virtual credit card will be generated from your existing debit or credit card on bank website.It will have same 16 digits no and expiry date with 3 digit code which you need to do transaction online. These details can be used on any merchant website who accepts VISA or MASTER CARD. It is called prepaid credit card by some bank.
Make transaction secure:
You can set credit limit for this while generating on bank website.This will expire within 2 to 3 days from the date of creation. This can be used only once during its life so nobody can misuse for card details. So,you will be free from any tension of misusing your details.
Let us take an example:
if you are holding any bank VISA credit/debit cards then you can apply for prepaid card with limit of $100 on bank website.You will get your prepaid card details immediately. You can use this details online for shopping on merchant site.If you use only $70 then remaining will not be added as billed amount in your statement.
When we should avoid:
If you have to show this plastic card as proof to collect any items you purchase online then you better avoid prepaid card if you do not have physical card of this card. When you are purchasing airline or movie tickets then you should not use it.
Easy to Handle it:
Most of the banks offer this service free of cost too.but, it varies bank to bank too.Even if you do not use it within mentioned time then it will be automatically cancelled too. You can create new one using your existing debit account too.
So, You can make your online transaction secure using virtual or prepaid card too.
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The Most Dangerous Online Credit Card Scams to Look Out For!
Posted on December 8th, 2009 No commentsJimmy Roos asked:
Ask any credit card owner what they fear the most and they’re likely to tell you they fear falling prey to a credit card scam.
Although credit scams have been around for as long as we can remember it is especially now with the advent of the internet that they have become a real headache.
The particular danger with online scams is that it may take a while before you notice it; and by that time your credit card may have been totally maxed out, leaving you in a deep dark hole.
Of course, you can proof that you were not responsible for such debts especially if they happened in a far off place where you could not have been.
However such an experience can shake you up so much, that it puts you off buying online for good.
Now one of the most common ways to get sucked into an online scam is through email. The e-mails are so professionally done that people get fooled easily.
These type of scams are called “phishing” and how it works is this. You’ll receive an email which purports to come from your credit card company, while in reality it is not.
The email message will link to a website prepared by the scammers. When arriving at the website you’ll be prompted to enter your credit card details.
The moment you do this you’ll have revealed your credit card details to the scammers who can then go on a shopping spree with your credit card until it’s maxed out.
Hence the best advice I can give anyone is this. Never click on a link in an email from someone you don’t trust, even if it threatens to suspend or close your account. This by the way, is a well-known tactic used by scammers to prompt you into taking the desired action, which is to click on their email link.
One thing to remember is that a real and legitimate business will never ask for your personal details in an email. The best thing to do if you’re at all suspicious about an email you received is to give your credit card company a call. They will quickly be able to tell you if this email is legitimate or not. They will probably give you an email address, so that you can forward the suspicious email to them.
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