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Sign on the card immediately on receipt. |
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Always
sign
the card with a ballpoint.
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Never
disclose the card number unnecessarily.
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Never
leave your card unattended at a shop or restaurant.
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Make
sure the card returned to you at the merchant
establishment is yours.
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When
using your card in a merchant establishment,
only your signature is needed. Never disclose
any other personal details about yourself, be
it your address or phone number.
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Never
sign an incomplete sales slip. Make sure it
is totaled.
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Always
keep a copy of the bill and the payment slip
and ATM receipts for cash withdrawals.
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Always
check your billing e-statement. Check the purchases
and compare it with the bills and receipts in
your possession.
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If
returning or handing over the card to the bank,
make sure you give it to a bank official and
cut it before doing so. That ensures the card
can never be used again.
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The
moment you get your Travel card, note down the
card number and the emergency number. Should
you ever misplace your card or it gets stolen,
it will be possible for you to immediately report
a loss.
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For
security reasons, we advice you to keep a photocopy
of the front and back side of the Travel Card
with you.
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Keep
the above two numbers in a place other than
the wallet that nests your card. If your wallet
gets picked, you won't have to frantically hunt
for the emergency number.
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When
going abroad, make note of the card company's
(Visa/ MasterCard/ Amex) emergency number abroad.
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Report
lost or stolen cards immediately.
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Try
and memorize the PIN instead of noting it down
somewhere.
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Don't
lend your card to anyone. Be well aware of who
has access to your cards. If your Travel card
is borrowed by a family member (spouse, child,
parent), with or without your knowledge, you
are responsible for their purchase/cash withdrawal.
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