Minnesota consumers should take steps to prevent consumers from fraud.

As floods leave Shopper, retailers take steps to ensure that customers pay for the goods they basket.

Many large companies are equipped with a huge arsenal of fight against crime sophisticated tools, including camera surveillance and alarm systems to detect thieves try to load smuggle goods from the door.

But some of the more expensive flight occurs right into the cash register.

We are talking about credit card fraud. And the best way to counteract it is very easy.

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