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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
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  Contents

 

Other Tips

These tips are important and universal:

  • Sign your card—as soon as you receive it. (Obviously, this is only as effective as the clerk who’s checking it.)
  • When you use your card at an ATM, enter your PIN in such a way that no one can easily memorize your keystrokes.
  • Don’t leave your receipt behind at the ATM. Your PIN and account number from a discarded receipt could make you vulnerable to credit card fraud.
  • Don’t give your credit card number over the telephone unless you initiated the call.
  • Make certain you get your card back after you make a purchase (one way to dot his: leave your wallet open in your hand until you have the card back). Also, make sure that you personally rip up any voided or cancelled sales slips.
  • Keep a list of your credit cards, credit-card numbers and relevant toll-free numbers in a safe place, in case your cards are stolen or lost.

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