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At O1ne Mortgage, we prioritize your financial security and education. Understanding the differences between credit card and debit card fraud is crucial for protecting your finances. In this article, we will explore how credit card and debit card fraud works, compare their safety, and provide tips on how to protect yourself from fraud.
Credit card fraud occurs when someone uses your credit card account—either the card itself or your card number and personal data—to make unauthorized charges or open a new account. If unauthorized charges appear on your account, your liability depends on when you report the loss or theft to the credit card company.
Under the Fair Credit Billing Act, if you report the loss or theft before charges are made, you have zero liability. If you report after charges appear, your liability is capped at $50. Many credit card issuers offer zero liability protection, meaning you’re not liable for any charges, no matter when you report the loss or theft.
Debit card fraud has harsher consequences for your finances because your own cash is at stake. The Electronic Fund Transfer Act governs a consumer’s liability as a result of debit card fraud. If you report the loss or theft of a debit card before unauthorized charges are made, you have zero liability. However, if you report after unauthorized charges are made, your liability depends on how soon you alert your bank:
Based on liability protection alone, credit cards are safer than debit cards. You’re not at risk of losing money immediately from your bank account, which you may be responsible for depending on when you report the loss or theft. However, there are circumstances when using a debit card can be just as safe and potentially more convenient or budget-friendly.
Take these steps to limit your exposure to credit and debit card fraud:
Credit cards generally offer better fraud protection than debit cards, making them a safer choice. However, no matter which payment method you use, there are ways to protect yourself from fraud. Regularly checking your credit report is a crucial component in avoiding the stress and inconvenience of fraud.
For any mortgage service needs, contact O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. Our team is here to help you with all your mortgage needs and ensure you have the best experience possible.
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