Bill Myers
Dec 26, 2020

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You should have a plan in place if your credit card gets hacked while making purchases on the internet.

Photo by Paul Felberbauer on Unsplash

The risk is small, but it’s easy to protect yourself from a significant life disruption.

If your card gets hacked, it takes time to close it, challenge fraudulent charges, and get a replacement. A debit card is worse. It’s a direct pipeline to your bank account.

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Bill Myers

William “Bill” Myers, Analyzes all, Programmer, retired. If you learn anything new, find enjoyment, have a new thought, I’m successful. Photo: 1st article 1982