
“Pay at the pump” with a credit card is a welcome timesaver, but makes it easy for a fraud artist because all he has to do is swipe the card through the card reader, without signing a slip or entering a PIN number. Today, you can order goods by telephone with a credit card, and anyone who steals or duplicates your cards can order a lot of merchandise in your name. The cost to the telecommunications industry alone is about $4 billion per year, and the cost to consumers is much higher. The proliferation of telephone service and telemarketing has also promoted fraud. The Internet allows remote control frauds because the fraud artist can be literally thousands of miles from his victims.

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