Security
Zero Liability
Although payment card fraud is extremely rare, many of the card
associations enhance federal security protections with a zero liability
policy. The zero liability policy provides added protection to consumers
by eliminating liability, in most circumstances, of consumer payment
card fraud. This applies to purchases made in both the physical
world and on the Internet. While there are steps consumers should
take to protect themselves, they should use their payment cards
whenever and wherever they choose, knowing that, ultimately, a cardholder's
liability is zero. Under federal regulations, consumers may be held
liable for up to $500 or more.
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