●The correct way to store credit cards is not to place two credit cards back to back in a bag or pocket to avoid causing the tapes of the two cards to come into contact and rub against each other, thereby damaging the data in the cards.
●Do not keep bank cards and ID documents together. Generally, banks will require identification documents when handling bank card cash withdrawals. If the bank card and identity document are lost at the same time, it will provide an opportunity for criminals to take advantage of it.
●Be careful to take good care of your bank card and do not keep it with mobile phones and other communication tools. If it is degaussed or wrinkled, the bank card will become useless. Avoid storing credit cards near magnets or household appliances with strong magnetic fields. Otherwise, the tape of the credit card will be magnetized and the data recorded on the tape will be destroyed. Do not put the card together with sharp or hard objects, which may cause scratches. Break the tape and destroy the data on the card.
●You must keep your bank card password safe and never record the password on the bank card for convenience, otherwise there is a risk of the bank card being used fraudulently at any time.
●Once a bank card is lost, the loss should be reported to the nearest bank card department by phone or in writing to prevent the deposits in the card from being fraudulently claimed.