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Shopping on the
Internet has become a multi-million dollar business. Most Internet
sales are safe, but as Internet purchases have increased, so have
incidents of online credit card fraud. There are, however, several
steps you can take to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim
of online credit card fraud.
- Try to deal
with companies that have a physical address and a phone number
you can call for additional information.
- Shop at sites
that offer secure ordering. Most major Internet shopping sites
take security precautions. While on the checkout page of a shopping
site, see if the site uses a secure server before you give out
your credit card information. If the URL (web address) starts
with "https://" then the site is using a secure server.
- Be sure to
deal with companies that post their privacy policy on their web
sites and read the privacy policy. Most companies that offer online
ordering will include a privacy policy on their web site. While
some web sites may ask for personal information, the only information
a merchant needs to process an order is the name on the card,
the credit card number and the expiration date.
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