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  Chapter 13
  Keeping Good Credit
  Evergreen Advice
  Managing Credit
  Watch the Balance Transfers
  Tricky Accounting
  The Law on Fine Print
  Guard Against ID Theft
  Lost or Stolen Cards
  Review Your Statements
  On-Line Safety
  Other Tips
  Conclusion
  Previous Chapter
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Lost or Stolen Credit Cards

If a credit card is used before you report it lost or stolen, your maximum liability for unauthorized charges is $50 per card. If you report your card stolen before someone uses it, your liability may be zero.

But, if a member of your immediate family (spouse, child, parent) borrows your credit card to make a purchase—with or without your knowledge—you may be liable for that purchase.

Notify your card issuer if you and your spouse become separated or divorced. Otherwise, you could be liable for charges on your joint account.

Next: Review Your Statements

 

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