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DownloadIn the News - July 2009
Summer Safety - Travel

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Laura Connerly
Consumer Financial Management

[Title Slide – Summer Safety Traveling; Laura Connerly - Family Financial Management; U of A Division of Agriculture. Drawing of a lady with a map and a suit case. Drawing of the sun.]

[Laura Connerly] When you hear the words, summer safety, you may think about lifeguards and sunscreen. But as you switch to your summer schedule, you need to think about consumer safety too. There are tips that will help you keep your money and your personal identity safe as you travel during summer vacation.

[Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of a person carrying a purse. Always keep up you’re your purse or wallet; Leave your Social Security card; Only take the I D you need; Only take cards you will use; Leave everything else.] First you need to think about making sure that you always keep up with your purse or your wallet and think about what you are carrying in your wallet as you travel away from home. It’s important to not take your social security card in your purse or wallet with you. Only take the personal identification that you need and the particular credit or debit cards that you intend to use while you are away from home. Leave everything else in a secure location.

[Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of groceries and someone holding a receipt. Check your receipt at a restaurant or store; At the gas pump; Correct mistakes while at the store.] Anytime that you make a purchase, be sure you check your receipt. If you’re at a restaurant or a store or at the gas station, and always check your receipt at the pump even if you don’t go into the station. Mistakes can happen and it’s much easier to correct the mistakes when you’re still at the store than after you get back home.

[Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of a man and woman looking over statement. When you return home be sure the amount has been correctly credited to your account.] And if this happens, when you get back home when you’ve gotten your next credit card statement, just be sure to look on that and be sure that amount has been correctly credited to you to make up for the overcharge.

[Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of credit cards. Be careful when using credit or debit card; Sign the back of the card; Have the sales person check the signature.] Finally, you’ll want to be really careful when you’re using your credit cards or debit cards while you’re on summer vacation, if you’re away from home. It’s a good idea to go ahead and sign the place on the back of the card and that way the sales person can check your signature against the one on the card to make sure that it’s accurate.

[Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of a man and woman looking over statements. Look over your statement.] When you return home, look over your credit card statement and make sure that the charges that you had while you were away from home are all correct. [Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of a man and woman looking over statements and making a phone call. If suspicious contact your credit card company. ] If you do find anything that looks suspicious, be sure that you contact your credit card company as soon as possible.

[Slide – Drawing of a sun – Safety Summer Travel. Picture of a man and woman looking over statements. Never – Lend a credit card to anyone; sign a blank receipt; leave any cards in your hotel room.] Also important to remember is that you should never lend a credit card to anyone, that you should never sign a blank credit card receipt, and that you should never leave any credit cards or receipts lying around your hotel room.

[Laura] So remember these tips: to keep your purse or wallet safe, to always check receipts, and to be really careful with your use of credit cards and debit cards. And have a safe summer.

[Narrator] To learn more: contact your county extension agent or follow the links in this section.

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