(MoneyNewsWire.Net, January 15, 2015 ) United Kingdom, Yorkshire -- Credit card fraud. Identity theft. These are just two examples of some of the most common types of crime committed in this day and age. Financial experts will say that there are numerous ways in which people can protect themselves against such crimes, usually involving a lot of complicated and stressful procedures to ensure credit card details and other personal information does not fall into the wrong hands.
Some of the most common of these procedures include shredding and destroying bank cards and statements regularly, freezing credit cards, debit cards and other smart cards, constantly changing PIN numbers, carrying cards separately from a wallet and simply using cash to pay for everything. These are all valid measures to take, but how do they leave people feeling?
When it comes to credit card fraud and identity theft, the last thing people want is to stress about how they are going to protect themselves.
People want to be able to spend quality time with children, family and friends, enjoying days and nights out and having the confidence that all bank details are secure, and that paying for outings or treats for the family is easy, secure and risk-free.
If this is the case, then why use any of those protective methods mentioned above? They all come with its own problems – let's analyse each one in turn:
• Regular shredding/destroying of bank cards and statements – if credit/debit cards are corrupted and used for fraud, experts recommend destroying them immediately and waiting for a new one to be delivered. This just causes stress and anxiety, not knowing when the new card will arrive. This is something that could have so easily been prevented in the first place.
• Freezing cards - (not in the freezer obviously). Temporarily blocking funds from being drawn from various accounts via card is all well and good…until something needs to be paid via card! Stress usually ensues…
• Constant changing of PIN numbers – Can anyone remember the PIN number for this card…? Thought not.
• Carrying cards separate from the wallet – this is just a nuisance. Where's it gone now?!
So...
Although the above methods are valid, they are not the solution to the problem of credit card fraud and identity theft.
In fact, the real problem is not made evident by these preventative methods. It is not a case of someone physically stealing a credit card or bank statement and using the information to hack into bank accounts. The real problem is wireless theft of confidential information via electromagnetic interference – basically thieves scanning cards through the airwaves to extract information (stored on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips in bank cards and smart cards) completely undetected.
What people really need are RFID Blocking Sleeves.
These slim, lightweight, sleeves are designed to hold individual cards, fit comfortably in wallets and purses without adding bulk, and are equipped with a thin aluminium coating on the inside, which literally blocks electronic signals from thieves being able to reach the RFID chip – thereby keeping confidential financial and personal information shielded and protected.
RFID Blocking Sleeves mean no more shredding, changing PIN numbers, carrying large amounts of cash around, freezing credit card payments…
These sleeves are proven to stop wireless theft in its tracks.
Peace of mind, confidence that all bank cards and smart cards are secure, no worries about the quality of credit card protection, relief and relaxation, confidence in scientific proof…all of this comes with owning a pack of Dearo RFID Blocking Sleeves.
Quality time spent with the family without the worry or anxiety over whether payments will be met, or funds are secure.
Dearo RFID Blocking Sleeves are the real solution to the real problem.
About Dearo
Dearo provides high-quality RFID Blocking Sleeves which protect owners of credit, debit, and other smart cards from fraud and identity theft in an easy, simple and very cost-effective way. Dearo strives to provide peace of mind to ensure that the public can continue to use smart cards confidently and safely.
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Jeanette Smith
01632960000
press@dearo.com
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