Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Examples of protecting against fraud are: writing your account numbers on the outside of letters always giving your name, address, account, and Social Security number when making a purchase not giving your card number over the phone unless you have initiated the call be sure your credit card is returned to you after a purchase
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Writing your account numbers on the outside of letters: This is not a good practice as it exposes your account details to anyone who might come across the letter. So, this is not a way of protecting against fraud. Show more…
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