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Credit card fraud is a risk that occurs in this day and age. It only takes moments for a perpetrator of credit card fraud to obtain your credit card numbers, whether it's by looking over your shoulder, using a skimming device or stealing the information right from your computer. Once that happens, that person can create a fake card or use your name and numbers to make fraudulent charges or even generate a whole fake identity.

When credit card fraud happens, the consequences can be extremely problematic. Until the fraud is uncovered and the situation is resolved, you could experience a serious hit to your credit score, not to mention the fact that the company that owns your credit card may be harassing you to come up with the money to pay the fraudulent charges. You'll also have to go through the hassle of cancelling any credit card that has been stolen or duplicated as well as ordering and waiting for a replacement card. Fortunately, PrivacyGuard has many safeguards in place to help protect you from credit card fraud.

As a PrivacyGuard member, you have an array of credit card protections right at your fingertips. For instance, you can use PrivacyGuard's credit card registry to store all of your important credit card information in one secure place. Should any of the cards stored in your registry become lost or stolen, you can call PrivacyGuard to get assistance cancelling your affected cards and ordering replacements. There's no limit to the number of cards you can store, and you can even use the registry to store other types of cards including debit cards, store cards, gas cards and similar payment devices. See details.

Your PrivacyGuard membership also allows you to designate up to ten credit cards for internet surveillance monitoring. Our system scans underground chat rooms, black market websites, and other places where credit card information is bartered by identity thieves and perpetrators of credit card fraud. Should PrivacyGuard's internet fraud surveillance find you to be in danger of credit card fraud, you'll be quickly alerted and given the support you need to help protect your data. See details.

PrivacyGuard also offers many other tools to help you protect your credit, such as triple-bureau daily credit monitoring. Each day, PrivacyGuard monitors your credit files with the three national credit reporting agencies - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion - for certain changes. If someone tries to open a new credit card account in your name, PrivacyGuard will send an alert to you. You can also get your new triple-bureau credit report every three months, so you can spot any inaccuracies that may indicate credit card fraud and other signs of identity theft. See details.

By signing up for PrivacyGuard, you can help protect yourself from credit card fraud and other types of identity theft. Best of all, you can try all of PrivacyGuard's benefits right now. Sign up today, and take a proactive approach to protecting your identity.

*Your VantageScore credit score(s) are provided by VantageScore Solutions LLC. The VantageScore model, with scores ranging from 300 to 850, was developed jointly by the three major national credit reporting agencies - Experian®, TransUnion®, and Equifax®. The version of VantageScore provided here is used by some, but not all, lenders. Your score(s) may not be identical or similar to scores received directly from those agencies, from other sources, or from your lender.

*Your liability for unauthorized use of your credit, debit, and ATM cards is limited under federal law. In addition, your card issuer's liability policy may provide for lesser liability amounts that under federal law. Consult your card issuer's terms and conditions for specific details. The policy of many card issuers is not to hold cardholders liable.

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The federal Fair Credit Billing Act gives you the right to dispute billing errors, such as unauthorized charges, on your credit card by notifying your credit card company in writing within 60 days after the first bill containing the error was sent to you. The credit card company must resolve the dispute within two billing cycles (not to exceed 90 days) after receiving your notification. You may withhold payment on the disputed amount (and related charges) during the investigation. You must pay the amount not in dispute. You will be informed in writing whether your bill is correct or contains an error. If your bill contains an error, it will be corrected.

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