If you lose your credit card, typically there is a <u>limited liability</u> on any purchases made fraudulently.
<h3>What is the liability for the loss of a credit card?</h3>
The liability for a lost credit card is limited to <u>$50</u> in the United States.
However, if a person losses a credit card before use, the card company cannot hold the account owner responsible for any unauthorized charges.
But the loss of a credit card must be promptly reported to the card issuer.
Thus, if you lose your credit card, typically there is a <u>limited liability</u> on any purchases made fraudulently.
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