Debit Cards Used At Target Stores and Becareful
Target Corporation (Target) has confirmed in a news release December 18, 2013 it is aware of unauthorized access to payment card data, which may have impacted approximately 40 million credit and debit card accounts between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15, 2013. Our first priority is to protect our customers. We utilize card fraud prevention systems. However, to protect your account from unauthorized transactions, we recommend that you examine the transactions posted on your account each month when you receive an account statement. You may examine transactions more frequently by using our telephone banking service at 800-416-5866, or check your account as frequently as you wish by using our online banking service; these services are free of charge. If a transaction is unauthorized, or you are uncertain about a transaction, contact our Customer Service Center toll-free at 877-431-7431, or locally at 203-431-7431.
Becareful About your Transactions
Here are Some Helpful Ways To Protect your Money
After you Pay Put your Card Away Right Away
if you Dont Put it Away Right Away In the Matter of Seconds People Can Get your Card information
And Use your Card To Buy Things
Not All Sites and Places Require The Pin Number So It Can Be Really Easy to Use the Card
Check Your Bank Statements
If you See Something On your Statement That you Did Not Buy Or Authorize
Contact your Bank and The Company Right Away and Report the Incident To Them
Card Theft Is a Crime
If you See Something Say Something
Dont Let Them Get Away With Stealing your Money
That you Worked So Hard For
Besides Target Other Company's Are Also Being Reported As Having Hackers Hack Into Credit Card Systems And Taking
Customers Information