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How Do Credit Card Companies Spot Fraud?


How Do Credit Card Companies Spot Fraud?

If you're not taking the problem of credit card fraud seriously, consider these numbers: According to CreditDonkey.com earlier this year, 46% of Americans have fallen victim to credit card fraud in the past five years, and it's estimated that losses from credit card fraud exceeded $24 billion in 2016. 

Thus, it's not surprising that banks spend a lot of energy detecting fraud. Here's a closer look at how they and credit card companies spot fraud, such as by looking for instances when a purchase is made in an unlikely location or for an unusual amount or when transactions occur at odd times. We'll review what you can do to better protect yourself, too.

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Source: Fool.com


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