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  2. How to handle repeated credit card fraud - AOL

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    The Rocket Money app, which combs user transaction history and creates a summary of recurring payments. Users can use this to help monitor their account for repeated fraud. Show comments

  3. Someone stole my credit card and used my rewards. What do I do?

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    Note that while credit cards provide robust consumer protections, these protections tend to cover unauthorized charges, rather than rewards redemptions you didn’t authorize.

  4. 7 common banking mistakes costing you money — and ... - AOL

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    "You can handle your finances from anywhere, keep an eye on all transactions and get alerts for any dodgy activity, which helps prevent fraud," says Langan. đź’ˇExpert tip: Set up online access to ...

  5. Credit card fraud - Wikipedia

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    Credit card fraud can occur when unauthorized users gain access to an individual's credit card information in order to make purchases, other transactions, or open new accounts. A few examples of credit card fraud include account takeover fraud, new account fraud, cloned cards, and cards-not-present schemes.

  6. Dispute (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    In a credit card or debit card account, a dispute is a situation in which a customer questions the validity of a transaction that was registered to the account.. Customers dispute charges for a variety of reasons, including unauthorized charges, excessive charges, failure by the merchant to deliver merchandise, defective merchandise, dissatisfaction with the product(s) or service(s) received ...

  7. Bank fraud - Wikipedia

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    Fraudsters have altered cheques to change the name (in order to deposit cheques intended for payment to someone else) or the amount on the face of cheques, simple altering can change $100.00 into $100,000.00. (However, transactions for such large values are routinely investigated as a matter of policy to prevent fraud.)

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  9. 3 innovative ways banks are helping protect you from ...

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    3. Banks are taking a proactive approach to educate consumers on security. When it comes to keeping their customers abreast of the latest ways to bank securely, banks may turn to emails, in-app ...