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10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by infonancialhub(f): 6:56pm On Apr 17, 2017
How well do you keep your debit card (ATM card)? Would you give anyone access to your bank accounts, unfortunately you are doing just that when you keep your credit cards carelessly, debit card takes money directly from your account, which makes them juicy target for fraudsters. Here are few tips that will help you protect yourself from card skimming or any form of fraud.





1. Update Your Bank Information Regularly: Update your the contact information (i.e. mobile number, e-mail, address, etc.) that you gave to the bank regularly. This will make it faster for the bank to notify you of any suspicious transactions.

2. Be smart with online transactions: Shop with credible merchants and look for secure transaction symbols like the “lock” icon on your browser that starts with “https”. Avoid using public hotspots for online payments, log out from a site properly after you make a purchase, if you can’t log off close your browser to protect your personal information.

3.Do a regular Check: Check your account balance and transaction history regularly. If you see anything suspicious, immediately report it to the bank. Review account statements from your financial institution or credit union when you get them, or better still sign up for electronic banking to get secure online access to your account day or night. Report any problems or questions, including transactions you think may be unauthorised, right away. Again, quick action can limit misuse and save you money.

4.Keep your PIN a secret
You are advised to memorise your PIN, and never write it on your card or store it with your card. Do not let anyone else enter your PIN for you. Don’t give your PIN over the telephone. No company or person should ever ask for your PIN, not even your bank or credit union. If you use your debit card to make a purchase by phone, never disclose your PIN. Always keep your PIN a secret?)



5.Don’t wait
If your card is lost or stolen, report it to your financial institution right away. By notifying your bank or credit union immediately, you reduce the chance that your card will be used improperly. Even better, you limit your potential liability – translation: the money you actually lose – for unauthorised transactions by scammers or hackers.

6.Watch your email
Email is probably the most common method of identity theft and electronic fraud. Don’t provide your debit or credit card number, PIN or other personal information in response to an unsolicited email or online request. Electronic security pros recommend different PINs for different accounts. And it’s a good idea to change your PINs often.

7. Be Vigilant: Be vigilant of your surroundings when approaching and using an ATM. Make it a habit to cover your hand and pin pad as you enter your PIN on the ATM.
8. Destroy Old cards: If you receive a new card, make sure to destroy your old one. Make sure to cut across the magnetic strip and destroy the chip.
9. Protect your card
If the magnetic stripe on the back of your card is damaged or demagnetised, the “swipe and buy” process cannot work. So don’t expose your card to magnetic objects, dirt and grit, keys or other objects that can nick the stripe.

10. If you’re planning to use your card abroad, let the bank know your travel dates and destination.


Source: Security Bank Corporation


www.infonancialhub.com

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Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Mopolchi: 7:45am On Apr 18, 2017
Okay thanks. Oh I am ftc. The best way to secure them is to keep your cards at home and monitor your email alert.

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Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Dottore: 7:47am On Apr 18, 2017
Ok
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by mikeycharles(m): 7:47am On Apr 18, 2017
don't share your bank info to anyone
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by papabaks(m): 7:48am On Apr 18, 2017
ok. Thanks
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Dhayor001(m): 7:48am On Apr 18, 2017
Sound it!!!
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Justpassingby2(m): 7:48am On Apr 18, 2017
I pray say ,number one work.. With d rate @ which mtn dey.. Forget am.. Na 2days after befor dem go fit reach u
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by BRIGHTRIVERS(m): 7:48am On Apr 18, 2017
Na person wey get money for account dey reason all this security shii..



As students,UBA should start allowing us withdraw our last #500 in acct. Is our money their money?

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Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by KingLennon(m): 7:49am On Apr 18, 2017
Useful tips OP. Do not expose your pin when using the ATM. But many people fail to conceal their pins
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by unitysheart(m): 7:49am On Apr 18, 2017
You didn't talk about Security and how one must be really careful with it.

Nice write up.
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by slex(m): 7:50am On Apr 18, 2017
Noted
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by smartty68(m): 7:51am On Apr 18, 2017
Nice one OP. Most Naija babes are getting smarter these days. So sweet

OP please gimme a chance in your life and I'll never break ittongue

Greeting from the South
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by philEscobar(m): 7:52am On Apr 18, 2017
Nice 1!! buh someone like me is not bothered with stuff like this, If u want My card come and collect it #Donjazzy #EgbonOlamide
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by kings09(m): 7:53am On Apr 18, 2017
Nice info
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by girlhaley(f): 7:53am On Apr 18, 2017
Thanks op but I feel the best way to make ur pin confidential and hold d atm wherever you go


I said confidential coz of some people who intentionally give their pins to girlfriends, friends all in name of trust..when they need money, Why don't u rather Withdraw it yourself and give to them than give them the pin to withdraw themselves.



This happened to me and i swear since then, not even a blood relation know my pin
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by smartty68(m): 7:54am On Apr 18, 2017
philEscobar:
Nice 1!! buh someone like me is not bothered with stuff like this, If u want My card come and collect it #Donjazzy #EgbonOlamide
E mean say your grib pass pass police own grin
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by samuelezekiel(m): 7:55am On Apr 18, 2017
Thanks op,
number 2, 4 and 6 are very key....
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by highscript(m): 7:58am On Apr 18, 2017
Even when you're not using your ATM,keep it...
If people know the last 4-6 digits on your atm without handling it they can do you harm, think of it you can give your phone to people (sometimes) and they will use the last 4digit to authorize cardless withdrawing on atm machine - they don't need your card to kill you .
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by drnoel: 7:58am On Apr 18, 2017
infonancialhub:


How well do you keep your debit card (ATM card)? Would you give anyone access to your bank accounts, unfortunately you are doing just that when you keep your credit cards carelessly, debit card takes money directly from your account, which makes them juicy target for fraudsters. Here are few tips that will help you protect yourself from card skimming or any form of fraud.





1. Update Your Bank Information Regularly: Update your the contact information (i.e. mobile number, e-mail, address, etc.) that you gave to the bank regularly. This will make it faster for the bank to notify you of any suspicious transactions.

2. Be smart with online transactions: Shop with credible merchants and look for secure transaction symbols like the “lock” icon on your browser that starts with “https”. Avoid using public hotspots for online payments, log out from a site properly after you make a purchase, if you can’t log off close your browser to protect your personal information.

3.Do a regular Check: Check your account balance and transaction history regularly. If you see anything suspicious, immediately report it to the bank. Review account statements from your financial institution or credit union when you get them, or better still sign up for electronic banking to get secure online access to your account day or night. Report any problems or questions, including transactions you think may be unauthorised, right away. Again, quick action can limit misuse and save you money.

4.Keep your PIN a secret
You are advised to memorise your PIN, and never write it on your card or store it with your card. Do not let anyone else enter your PIN for you. Don’t give your PIN over the telephone. No company or person should ever ask for your PIN, not even your bank or credit union. If you use your debit card to make a purchase by phone, never disclose your PIN. Always keep your PIN a secret?)



5.Don’t wait
If your card is lost or stolen, report it to your financial institution right away. By notifying your bank or credit union immediately, you reduce the chance that your card will be used improperly. Even better, you limit your potential liability – translation: the money you actually lose – for unauthorised transactions by scammers or hackers.

6.Watch your email
Email is probably the most common method of identity theft and electronic fraud. Don’t provide your debit or credit card number, PIN or other personal information in response to an unsolicited email or online request. Electronic security pros recommend different PINs for different accounts. And it’s a good idea to change your PINs often.

7. Be Vigilant: Be vigilant of your surroundings when approaching and using an ATM. Make it a habit to cover your hand and pin pad as you enter your PIN on the ATM.
8. Destroy Old cards: If you receive a new card, make sure to destroy your old one. Make sure to cut across the magnetic strip and destroy the chip.
9. Protect your card
If the magnetic stripe on the back of your card is damaged or demagnetised, the “swipe and buy” process cannot work. So don’t expose your card to magnetic objects, dirt and grit, keys or other objects that can nick the stripe.

10. If you’re planning to use your card abroad, let the bank know your travel dates and destination.


Source: Security Bank Corporation


www.infonancialhub.com






Too much talk. Best tip is to use a prepaid debit card. Let me see how devil will teleport money not on the card out of it.

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Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by WhiteHouseNaija: 8:03am On Apr 18, 2017
Thank you for this...
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Eberex(m): 8:04am On Apr 18, 2017
And when ever you receive email or sms telling your Card has been blocked or that your BVN has issues, kindly contact this number. My people ignore such messages and delete.
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by abhosts(m): 8:04am On Apr 18, 2017
The most important precaution is actually omitted in this write-up.
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Headlesschicken(m): 8:06am On Apr 18, 2017
grin dis G boys done mk everyone believe
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Nobody: 8:10am On Apr 18, 2017
No be person wey get better money for bank go dey watch Debit card.
For someone like me whose life savings is a little more than a hundred thousand. I couldn't care less.
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by holatimmy(f): 8:23am On Apr 18, 2017
Nice info

But all those men of the underworld do know more than we do..."Dear customer,your atm has been deactivated call the cbn customer care on 080*** to reactivate it"

And pple will still call undecided undecided
Which kain jazz those pple dey use
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by helpfulposts(m): 9:54am On Apr 18, 2017
Nice post
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by ItzWonderz(m): 10:16am On Apr 18, 2017
Best tip to protect ur card: Dnt show ur babe ur atm card neither shud u tell her your pin. Chikena grin grin grin
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by Nobody: 10:48am On Apr 18, 2017
When u finally secure your atm card...your money in the bank is not safe either because the bank will gradually pinch it...

1, You must buy tokens
2, pay extra for online transactions
3, pay to renew your atm card
4, pay to use Atm's
5, monthly transactions deductions
6. Sms and Email charges
the list is endless.


we can continue like this
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by murmee: 10:53am On Apr 18, 2017
abhosts:
The most important precaution is actually omitted in this write-up.
So what is the precaution?
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by bobojoshua(m): 12:20pm On Apr 18, 2017
infonancialhub:


How well do you keep your debit card (ATM card)? Would you give anyone access to your bank accounts, unfortunately you are doing just that when you keep your credit cards carelessly, debit card takes money directly from your account, which makes them juicy target for fraudsters. Here are few tips that will help you protect yourself from card skimming or any form of fraud.





1. Update Your Bank Information Regularly: Update your the contact information (i.e. mobile number, e-mail, address, etc.) that you gave to the bank regularly. This will make it faster for the bank to notify you of any suspicious transactions.

2. Be smart with online transactions: Shop with credible merchants and look for secure transaction symbols like the “lock” icon on your browser that starts with “https”. Avoid using public hotspots for online payments, log out from a site properly after you make a purchase, if you can’t log off close your browser to protect your personal information.

3.Do a regular Check: Check your account balance and transaction history regularly. If you see anything suspicious, immediately report it to the bank. Review account statements from your financial institution or credit union when you get them, or better still sign up for electronic banking to get secure online access to your account day or night. Report any problems or questions, including transactions you think may be unauthorised, right away. Again, quick action can limit misuse and save you money.

4.Keep your PIN a secret
You are advised to memorise your PIN, and never write it on your card or store it with your card. Do not let anyone else enter your PIN for you. Don’t give your PIN over the telephone. No company or person should ever ask for your PIN, not even your bank or credit union. If you use your debit card to make a purchase by phone, never disclose your PIN. Always keep your PIN a secret?)



5.Don’t wait
If your card is lost or stolen, report it to your financial institution right away. By notifying your bank or credit union immediately, you reduce the chance that your card will be used improperly. Even better, you limit your potential liability – translation: the money you actually lose – for unauthorised transactions by scammers or hackers.

6.Watch your email
Email is probably the most common method of identity theft and electronic fraud. Don’t provide your debit or credit card number, PIN or other personal information in response to an unsolicited email or online request. Electronic security pros recommend different PINs for different accounts. And it’s a good idea to change your PINs often.

7. Be Vigilant: Be vigilant of your surroundings when approaching and using an ATM. Make it a habit to cover your hand and pin pad as you enter your PIN on the ATM.
8. Destroy Old cards: If you receive a new card, make sure to destroy your old one. Make sure to cut across the magnetic strip and destroy the chip.
9. Protect your card
If the magnetic stripe on the back of your card is damaged or demagnetised, the “swipe and buy” process cannot work. So don’t expose your card to magnetic objects, dirt and grit, keys or other objects that can nick the stripe.

10. If you’re planning to use your card abroad, let the bank know your travel dates and destination.


Source: Security Bank Corporation


www.infonancialhub.com





Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by lionel4mercy: 1:57pm On Apr 18, 2017
ok thank you so much
Re: 10 Tips For Protecting Your Debit Card From Fraud by pacespot(m): 3:00pm On Apr 18, 2017
Gonna keep a close watch on this thread

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