While there is no 100% safe place for your credit card other than locked in a safe, your wallet is the safest place you can keep your credit card. Never put it down while doing other things - place it back in your wallet immediately after using. Shred any receipts that contain the entire number.
yes it is safe but you need a credit card
Yes, online credit card processing is safe. All credit card processors have encrypted security to prevent hackers and data leaks from compromising sensitive information.
If you use a credit card, you must always pay off the total amount due each month. You must not exceed your credit limit. Purchase only from reputable and known online companies. Always keep your credit card at safe places. All these are for you not to go bankrupt and to prevent fraud.
No, it is not safe or legal to let someone else use your credit card.
It is generally not safe to send a credit card by mail because it can be intercepted or stolen in transit. It is recommended to use secure methods like online payments or in-person transactions to protect your credit card information.
The credit card system is relatively vulnerable on the internet. However, purchases done with a credit card are often insured by the credit card company, check the policy of your credit card for details about this.
No
Sometimes, because there are some people hide behind you and steal your credit card when you pay or sometime they disguise as someone else and steal money from your credit card.
for stupid people not to forget it and hassle and clog up lines in the bank
Yes, if the credit card company is a "well known" company than it is more than safe. if it is a credit card company that is new or seems illegible then it is best to stay away unless there is proof that they are a good company.
In your hand at all times
Canceling a credit card my have a negative effect on your rating if it has not been open very long. What lenders like to see is a steady and lengthy payment history. So it is a good idea to keep it open and keep the balances very low. After having the account for 2+ years I would say it is safe to cancle only if the card is bad for you, for example it may have annual fees, high APR, low credit limit etc.