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Can people get your credit card number just from that last four digits?
I ordered pizza and I paid by credit card. I have a receipt with a bunch of X's except the last four digits. I was about to throw out the receipt when my mom said she heard crooks can get your card info just by looking at a receipt with the last four digits. I know all about card swipers and all that other stuff, but can somebody grab a random receipt and decipher a credit card number just with a name and four digits?
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They need more than four digits. But clever thieves who might pilfer through your garbage already know your last name if it is on the mailbox or other items of mail, your address, and if the receipt tells the card type. I would say that chances are low, but you really can't be to careful shredding sensitive information. I suggest shredding anything with personal information like your address, date of birth, etc.
The major concern with credit card fraud is thieves using your identity to open new cards that you are unaware of potentially ruining your credit rating and racking up thousands of dollars of debt.
Msn.com has a money section with some great articles on how to protect yourself from being a potential victim. You should also check with your credit card company to see your liability in the event of identity theft.
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Have you cancelled your credit card and informed the issuer of the same of the potential lack of security in relation to the card/s in question ?
That means you have gotten to your credit limit and have no more credit available. Basically you can't use your credit card.