Card Credit Fraud
Card credit fraud is increasing in today’s world. This type of fraud occurs when someone steals a card or credit information and uses that information without consent. Credit card fraud not only costs money to innocent people, but the effects can damage one’s credit rating severely. Fraud with credit cards is increasing in part due to the increase in online shopping on non-secure web sites. There are many types of e-mail scams that also seek to use fraud to gain access to a person’s credit card or card information. The credit bureaus and many banks and card issuers are all working to reduce card credit fraud. However, if you are the victim of this type of fraud it is advisable to speak to a qualified lawyer to explore your rights and any possible remedies.
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