Do these things as soon as your credit card is stolen, otherwise your bank account can become empty within minutes, know the important steps.

Do these things as soon as your credit card is stolen, otherwise your bank account can become empty within minutes, know the important steps.

Have you ever lost your credit card? In such a situation anyone would get nervous. Maybe you dropped it while shopping, left it at a restaurant, or maybe your wallet was stolen. In such situations, every minute counts. The sooner you act, the lower the risk of your card being used without your permission. However, there are some important things to keep in mind.

**BLOCKING THE CARD IS IMPORTANT**
Most banks now allow customers to block their cards through mobile banking apps, internet banking or customer service helplines. If you are unsure about the whereabouts of your card, block it immediately. If your bank offers the facility, you can request to reactivate it later. Keep an eye on any transactions that seem unfamiliar or were not initiated by you. Fraudsters sometimes try smaller transactions before attempting larger purchases. If you notice any suspicious activity, contact the bank immediately for clarification.

**Notify the bank immediately**
Even if no unauthorized transactions have occurred, you should notify the bank that your card has been lost or stolen. Most card issuers will note the timing of your report and arrange for a replacement card. If fraudulent transactions have already occurred, ask the bank about its dispute resolution process. Generally, the sooner a problem is reported, the easier it is to investigate.

**Monitor Your Account**
It is also important to pay attention to account-related information and notifications over the next few weeks. In some cases, there may be a delay in receiving notifications regarding disputed charges or merchant refunds. Regular monitoring of your account ensures that no fraudulent activity goes unnoticed.

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