2010 FIFA World Cup Card Fraud Warning


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2010 FIFA World Cup Card Fraud Warning

Payment card fraud is a global phenomenon. International travellers can
be particularly at risk as they find themselves in unfamiliar surroundings.
Having prevented payment card fraud in South Africa for the last decade and with just 38 days before the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa(TM), Retail Decisions (ReD), the world leader in payment fraud prevention, gives some tips to fans going to South Africa, so that they are not fouled while playing away from home.

Carl Clump, CEO of ReD comments, “We must expect that fraudsters will go
to South Africa and look to prey on the forecasted 480,000 travellers predicted to follow the tournament across the country. Tourists are prime
targets as typically they carry cards with high credit limits.”

Hot spots for card fraud are likely to be in major cities including,
Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elisabeth, where many of the fixtures are scheduled. Travellers and merchants must remain alert.

In order to safeguard travellers from fraudsters, ReD advises the fans to
follow the following 6 simple suggestions:

 1. Before leaving home, travellers should make a note of, or
preferably photocopy both sides of the cards they intend taking with them, as well as passports and travel itineraries. These details should then be left
in safe keeping with a family member or friend. Of course, do not give your
PIN’s to anyone. Keep a copy of all important phone numbers with you, not in your mobile phone, in case you lose it.

 2. Inform your card company of your travel dates and destinations so that suspicious transactions not in keeping with these plans can be identified.

 3. On arriving in South Africa, many will want to obtain some
local currency. Beware when using ATM’s! Beware of “shoulder surfing”, which occurs when somebody is watching you entering your PIN. After obtaining your cash, somebody may bump into you and your cards could be pick-pocketed. Beware of individuals offering to help you at the ATM. Only use ATM’s in well lit and populated areas. Be careful when using ATM’s!

 4. If you have access to a safe in your chosen accommodation, use it for all your cards, important documents and valuables. Only go out with enough money, not all your money and only take one card with you.

 5. Do not let your card out of sight in restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels or anywhere else you may use them.

 6. If you believe something untoward may have happened to your card(s), call your card issuer immediately, even if it is in the middle of the final! On returning home, check your card statement as soon as possible
for any unidentifiable transactions.

ReD’s expertise is based upon the 16 billion transactions it screens for
fraud across 160 countries each year.

ReD wishes soccer fans an enjoyable and uneventful trip to South Africa.

About ReD

Retail Decisions (ReD) is a world leader in card fraud prevention,
payment processing and card issuing. A specialist supplier to the payments
industry worldwide, ReD has over 20 years experience in the fraud prevention market Its blue-chip international clients come from the global
telecommunications, retail, travel, petroleum, banking and the broader
e-commerce sectors. They include, Air China, Bloomingdale’s, Coles, Comet, Fedex, John Lewis, Louis Vuitton, Macy’s, Sears, Shell, Shoprite, Target, Tesco, Texaco, Travelocity, T-Mobile, Wal-Mart and Virgin Mobile.

The company has offices in Australia, China, Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom, and United States, with representation in India, Korea, Japan, and South America.

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Source: Retail Decisions (ReD)

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