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Today's
Credit Card Tip
Fraudulent
telemarketers have found yet another way to steal your
money, this time from your checking account. Consumers
across the country are complaining about unauthorized
debits (withdrawals) from their checking accounts.
Automatic debiting of your
checking account can be a legitimate payment method; many
people pay mortgages or make car payments this way. But
the system is being abused by fraudulent telemarketers.
Therefore, if a caller asks for your checking account
number or other information printed on your check, you
should follow the same warning that applies to your credit
card number -- do not give out checking account
information over the phone unless you are familiar with
the company and agree to pay for something.
Remember, if you give your checking account number over
the phone to a stranger for "verification" or "computer
purposes," that person could use it to improperly take
money from your checking account.
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