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(NC)-With approximately 36,000 ABM machines, and some 460,000 direct payment terminals in more than 350,000 businesses across Canada, it's not surprising that Canadians are the highest per-capita users of debit cards in the world. Recent media stories have reported debit card fraud and the need for consumers to take proper precautions to protect themselves. Beware of retailers that swipe your card twice. The second swipe may be on a card reader that skims your personal bank information from the magnetic strip. Thieves create fraudulent cards with this information, which enables them to take money from your bank account. First, however, they must get your personal identification number, or PIN. They do this by what is termed "shoulder-surfing" (peering over someone's shoulder when they punch in their four-digit personal identification numbers), in some instances they also use concealed cameras, installed in the ceilings above automated teller machines, which photograph the PINs. Follow these tips to protect your money and your debit cards against fraud and misuse:
For more information on common fraud and scam practices, and how to best prevent them, visit the Canadian Consumer Information Gateway at ConsumerInformation.ca, a Web site developed by Industry Canada's Office of Consumer Affairs. Created by federal, provincial, territorial governments and their partners, it provides Canadians with access to hundreds of objective, reliable, current consumer information sources.
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