How to Protect Your Money When You Travel

PERSONAL FRAUD PREVENTION

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You’re going on vacation, and you know you’re going to spend money.

So what’s safer to carry – plastic or cash?

Experts say plastic, because credit and debit cards have built-in protections if they are lost or stolen.

Here are some tips:

  • Contact your card issuer and tell them when and where you’ll be traveling. That helps keep credit and debit cards from being shut down as a potential fraud concern if they are used in unexpected locations.
  • Keep track of the toll-free numbers on the back of your cards so you can report lost or stolen cards quickly.
  • Make copies of your cards and securely store them or leave them with a trusted family member in case you need access to the card numbers.
  • Consider carrying more than one credit card. You’ll have a spare if one is lost, stolen or rejected, and not all merchants take all credit card types.
  • Don’t carry all your cards in the same place. You don’t want to risk losing all at once. Keep the extras in your hotel-room safe, or at least in a separate pocket.
  • Use your debit card at ATMs when getting cash. And use ATMs you trust, such as those at financial institutions.
  • Report a lost or stolen card immediately.
  • To help protect yourself from pickpockets or purse snatchers when traveling in crowded, unfamiliar areas, keep your wallet in a zip-up pocket or pouch, and keep your purse zipped or latched and carry it close to your body.

Have a good trip, and be careful out there.

 

 1 month ago by George Judea

How to Protect Your Money When You Travel

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