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HE-646 CREDIT CARD SAFETY

HE-0646, April 1998. Fred Waddell, Extension Family Resource Management Specialist, Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University. Originally prepared by Josephine Turner, Extension Program Specialist, Professor, Human Development and Family Studies, Auburn University.


Credit Card Safety

Credit cards are used to buy items and services with tomorrow's money. You can also use your credit cards to get cash. Having and using credit cards can help you because:

Credit cards can hurt you because:


Costs Of Credit

There are different types of credit cards, and they may have different costs.


Credit Card Safety

Use your credit cards carefully to lessen the risk of losing them.


Credit Card Safety Record

Your record will be helpful if your card is lost or stolen. When you make a credit card safety record it should have all the information you will need to report a lost or stolen card. Keep this record in a safe place with other important information. Put the following information on the record:


What To Do If You Lose A Card

If you lose your credit card report the loss at once:

Credit Card Safety Record

Name of Card

Name of Card User

Account #

Lost Card Phone

Lost Card Address

Expiration Date
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           


For Your Protection

When using a credit card:


For more information, contact your county Extension office. Look in your telephone directory under your county's name to find the number.




For more information, contact your county Extension office. Visit http://www.aces.edu/counties/ or look in your telephone directory under your county's name to find contact information.

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