Why acting in a timely manner is a good idea Losing a credit card is a scary thing, but the most critical issue is really acting fast as soon as you realize it's gone. Every minute that goes by increases your chances of fraud, unauthorized transactions, or even identity theft. A misplaced card isn't about money—it can ruin your credit report if lost. Acting fast and in an organized fashion allows you to do less damage and stay financially sound.
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Call the bank ASAP The first and most critical step is reporting your issuing bank immediately. A majority of banks today offer 24x7 customer service via toll-free, mobile banking apps, and web-based banking portals. Your card gets blocked immediately when you report the bank, deterring misuse. Delaying this crucial step for an extended period leaves you vulnerable to unauthorized use. Advance notice also limits your risk since most banks have policies in favour of consumers who report a loss early.
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Screen for fraudulent transactions After freezing the card, also verify your recently conducted transactions carefully. Refer to the SMS notification, mailers, or the bank app statements for any suspicious transaction. If you detect anything suspicious, notify the bank immediately. They would be in a position to reverse and track fraudulent transactions in most cases. Such misuse resolved at an early stage will save you the pain of a lengthy controversy and inflicting unnecessary financial hardship on yourselves.