When you are getting away from it all, do the following to help ensure
your trip is stress and worry free:
·
Take only the credit
cards you plan to use — Leave all other cards in a secure location at home
or in your safety deposit box. The same goes for other types of cards that you
don’t anticipate needing — such as your library, health club or work
identification card. Doing so can help reduce the number of places you need to
contact if your wallet or billfold is lost or stolen.
·
Document the cards
you take with you — Be sure to list the card numbers and their
respective toll-free customer service numbers so you can quickly contact the
issuing company if a problem occurs. Keep this information in a safe place like
a hotel safe.
·
Notify your card
company about your travel plans— Doing
so can help you avoid a suspension on your card if the company has concerns
about unauthorized activity and cannot reach you by phone.
·
Don’t conduct
financial transactions on public computers — Some computers keep a record of where
you have been online. Also, don’t leave your credit cards — or other valuable
personal or financial information — unsecured in your hotel room. You never
know who may come across them when you’re not there.
·
Be wary of ATMs and
automated gas pumps — The FBI has recently issued a warning about
skimming, which occurs when a thief attaches a device to an ATM or card reader.
The device (which goes undetected because it looks like part of the machine)
enables thieves to collect and then use or sell information about your card
from its magnetic strip.
If you are traveling to a foreign country, remember to make sure your
credit cards will work. Some countries process only cards with microchip —
instead of magnetic strip — technology.
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Renée A. Hanson, CFP®, CEP®, CDFA™, CFS, is a private
wealth advisor with Hanson, Ayala & Associates, a private wealth advisory
practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Her passion is in helping women
achieve their dreams and financial goals, regardless of life’s many obstacles.
Renée is licensed/registered to do business with U.S. residents only in the
states of AZ, CA, CO, GA, IA, IL, MI, MN, MT, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, PA, SC, TX,
VA, WA, WI. Please visit: www.reneehanson.com to learn more.
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