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What can you do?
Picture this scenario: you go to the grocery store and decide to pay the cashier with your credit card. You reach into your wallet and discover that your credit card is not there. Franticly you search for it but the credit card is gone! Immediately you call the card’s issuer and inform them that your card must have been stolen. The issuer cancels the card, but it is already too late. The fraud artist that stole the card has already purchased various items, using your card. Now you are worried that you failed to purchase extra insurance on your credit card, and you may be held responsible for paying for these items that you didn’t purchase. This though may prove to be the least of your worries.Identity Theft Although credit card fraud is not overly common in Canada, it is definitely on the rise. In 2001, a reported 12,000 Canadians experienced the damaging effects of identity theft. Your personal information is very valuable and should be protected at all times.Even though credit card fraud cannot be totally eliminated, there are some steps that you can take to reduce the risk of becoming a victim. Once again, education is the key to controlling and managing your finances. Beware of Strangers on the PhoneIdentity theft can be defined as the use of another person’s personal information (examples are a person’s SIN number or credit card numbers) in order to receive financial gains or prosper financially. Identity fraud can range from using stolen credit cards or bankcards, to purchase homes, household items and many other things, all the way to committing more serious crimes using the fraud victim’s identity. These offenses are very serious, and are of great concern to our city police departments and the RCMP; unfortunately it is often difficult to catch the culprits since they are using a false identity (Yours) If you receive an unsolicited telephone call seeking personal information about you and your assets, REMEMBER, you are talking to a stranger.Self Protection – Credit Monitoring For the first time in Canada there is a new service available called CREDITGUARD from iQuiri. This new service has proven to be a very valuable tool in the fight against identity theft and credit card fraud. How it works is this - iQuiri will notify you if someone pulls your credit file – if it is not authorized by you – you can immediately contact the credit grantor and have the credit card cancelled – saving precious time and money not to mention the legal problems that could be associated with some pretending to be you. So if you have not looked in to this service I highly recommend that you visit them on the TELUS money site for more information about this valuable service.Fortunately there are some simple steps that can be taken to reduce your risk of becoming a victim of identify theft and fraud. Although these steps cannot guarantee that you will not be a victim of credit card fraud, they will provide you with a closer look into your own situation and how you handle your financial responsibilities.
Remember, if you are experiencing financial difficulties do not wait. Speak to a professional today. Do you have a story that you would like to share about your experience with a debt collector? Email me – This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view itMargaret H. Johnson ACE. RQIC is president of Solutions Credit Counselling Service Inc. and Women and Money Inc. She can be reached by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Or call toll-free in Canada – 1-877-588-9491 Phone: (604) 588-9491 Fax: (604) 588-9007
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