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Notify the company that has the listing, and tell them you are no longer a user on the card.
I don't know of any ligitimate credit card company that would go out of business and they would usually notify their customers of any company name. Go on: google.com Put in the name of your Credit Card Company and either it will have a contact for you to reach them at and also any information as to whether there has been a company name change. Marcy
They monitor you're credit for a monthly fee to see if credit cards or loans have been taken out in you're name and they notify you in case it wasn't really you that did it.
If you check your credit reports and find one or more accounts open for a credit card that you have never had, notify the credit bureau and the credit card company immediately. It may be a case of mistaken identity, it may have to do with your mother's account, but it also could be a case of identity theft.
Collection agencies notify all the credit bureaus electronically concerning the delinquency amount of the debt and number of days outstanding every 30 days.
1 - Most important is to notify the fraud department of all three credit reporting agencies: Equifax Experian Transunion 2- Notify the local police. 3 - Notify your bank 4 - check for if you have fraudulent charges on your credit or your bank account (if yes - close them)
If a company forgets to charge someone for a product, it is not free. The right thing to do would be to notify the company of their mistake.
Yes, a US credit card can typically be used in Canada for making purchases and transactions, but it is important to notify your credit card company before traveling to ensure that your card will work internationally and to avoid any potential issues with transactions being flagged as fraudulent.
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The first thing you need to do is to contact the credit card company. After that, notify the authorities. Good luck!
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Notify the company that has the listing, and tell them you are no longer a user on the card.
Notify them that the credit card was stolen to the credit card company and dispute all the charges on the credit card. You would also have to file a police report if the credit card was stolen. The credit card company must investigate the charges.
To notify your credit card company of your travel plans, you can typically do so online through your account, by calling the customer service number on the back of your card, or through a mobile app. This helps prevent your card from being flagged for suspicious activity while you're away.
Most major credit cards will work overseas. A few weeks before leaving on your trip, you'll need to notify your credit card company of your travels - if you don't they can put a "hold" on your card as a theft prevention measure. Contact your card company to find out what kinds of fees they'll charge for international transactions, or to see if they limit use in any of the countries you're thinking of travelling to.
If you are charged for an item you did not purchase, you should immediately contact the retailer or merchant to report the unauthorized charge. Request a refund and provide any necessary information to help investigate the situation. Additionally, notify your bank or credit card company to dispute the charge and prevent further unauthorized transactions.
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