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How to prevent credit card fraud
How to prevent credit card fraud
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Published Dec 05, 2016 12:59 PM PHT

MANILA - Many consider credit cards as an excellent substitute for cash that also yields rewards. As more people pay with plastic, it is important to know how to protect yourself from credit card fraud.
MANILA - Many consider credit cards as an excellent substitute for cash that also yields rewards. As more people pay with plastic, it is important to know how to protect yourself from credit card fraud.
Here are some tips to secure your credit card.
Here are some tips to secure your credit card.
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Thousands travel to PH ports on Good Friday
Thousands travel to PH ports on Good Friday
MANILA - Thousands of Filipinos flocked to Philippine ports on Good Friday as they travelled to their respective provinces during the Holy Week break.
MANILA - Thousands of Filipinos flocked to Philippine ports on Good Friday as they travelled to their respective provinces during the Holy Week break.
The Philippine Coast Guard said 10,150 passengers left and 10,800 arrived in different ports nationwide.
The Philippine Coast Guard said 10,150 passengers left and 10,800 arrived in different ports nationwide.
The PCG also said its 4,760 personnel inspected 153 vessels and 56 motorbancas around the country.
The PCG also said its 4,760 personnel inspected 153 vessels and 56 motorbancas around the country.
Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police deployed 68,465 cops nationwide to ensure the safety of Filipinos this Holy Week.
Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police deployed 68,465 cops nationwide to ensure the safety of Filipinos this Holy Week.
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In a statement, the PNP said 19,120 of these were assigned to places of worship, 18,283 to major roads, 8,711 to transportation hubs and terminals, 10,125 to commercial areas, and 12,226 to tourist spots.
In a statement, the PNP said 19,120 of these were assigned to places of worship, 18,283 to major roads, 8,711 to transportation hubs and terminals, 10,125 to commercial areas, and 12,226 to tourist spots.
PNP chief General Rommel Marbil said the police stand ready to protect Filipinos, as he called on the public to remain vigilant against potential crime and other untoward incidents.
PNP chief General Rommel Marbil said the police stand ready to protect Filipinos, as he called on the public to remain vigilant against potential crime and other untoward incidents.
"We call on the public to...practice safety measures, and immediately report any untoward incidents to the nearest police station,” he said.
"We call on the public to...practice safety measures, and immediately report any untoward incidents to the nearest police station,” he said.
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