Frequently Asked Questions - Card Security
Is it safe to use my credit card on the
Internet?
Yes, as long as you are using a secure site. A
secure site uses a 128-byte encryption. Most
retailers provide security information on their
website. Registering for MasterCard SecureCode
makes purchasing on the Internet more secure.
What is MasterCard SecureCode?
MasterCard SecureCode is a service which
protects cardholders from unauthorized purchases
on the Internet. The service provides online
retailers the security of having credit card
issuers authenticate the cardholder before
authorizing a purchase.
Who do I contact if my credit card was
lost or stolen?
Contact Customer Service immediately if your
card is lost or stolen at 1-800-820-8302
(24 hour/day).
What is "phishing"?
A term used to describe an act of sending an
email to a user pretending to be an established
business to convince the user to provide
personal information that will be used for
identity theft. The email invites the user to
visit their website to update personal
information, passwords, bank or credit card
account numbers, or Social Security Numbers. We
will never ask for your personal information
through an email.
What can I do to protect my credit card
information?
- Sign your card as soon as you receive it.
- Safeguard your card as though it was cash.
- Memorize your PIN. Never write it down.
- Do not give your PIN to another
person.
- Make sure you receive your card back from
the salesclerk or waiter when you use it.
- Shred receipts that contain the full
account number if you do not need to keep
them.
- Review your account statements as soon as
you receive them to make sure all the
transactions are yours.
- Make a list of your credit card numbers
and customer service phone numbers and store
it in a locked place.
- Don't give out your personal information
such as your credit card number or Social
Security Number over the phone or internet.
- Don't lend your card to anyone. You will
be responsible for the charges if they
charge more than you allowed.
What do I do if there are unauthorized
charges on my account?
Notify the credit card company immediately.
How much is my liability for unauthorized
charges on my account?
You are not liable for unauthorized charges
on your account as long as you notify us as soon
as your discover the charges.
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