Put credit card fraud into perspective

December 8, 2006 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

As Christmas approaches many consumers in the UK have started to worry about the risk of Internet fraud, and although buying gifts and other related items online has become hugely popular over the years many are still worried about the possibility of becoming the victims of credit card fraud. This worry is further reinforced through the various warnings that always come out at around this time of year, warning consumers to beware of credit card fraudsters.

ID TheftHowever, some new advice has now been issued by a company that works to protect both retailers and consumers from this type of crime. The 3rd Man has advised consumers not to listen to ‘scaremongers’, and has urged retailers to put this type of criminal activity into perspective. The 3rd Man wants more emphasis put on the fact that by and large Internet shopping is safe, and this is because most reputable retailers use secure software to ensure that the consumer’s financial and personal data is not compromised.

Each year billions of pounds is spent on Internet shopping by consumers in the UK, but the many stories about the risk of online shopping and credit card fraud could result in a drop in consumer confidence. The 3rd Man does advise consumers to ensure that the site that they are using is a secure one, and providing that this is the case there should be no need to worry.

The CEO of the company stated: “Every day there is a story about fraudsters cheating their way into our pockets. The introduction of Chip and PIN has made a massive impact on fraud, reducing crime in stores. It has also persuaded many fraudsters to target ‘card not present’ environments such as Internet shopping, but equally many retailers have recognised this and put in place proper systems to combat the criminals. If people wish to shop on the Internet they should be confident that it is fundamentally safe. It is the safest way to shop!”

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