You need to make sure that your card is protected from theft and fraud.
Your card and your Personal Identification Number (PIN) allow you to access your account electronically. It's important to protect the security of your card and PIN at all times.
When your card expires, destroy it by cutting it diagonally in half.
Protecting your PIN:
Notify us immediately if you become aware that:
If you do not notify us within a reasonable time, you may be liable for any losses that occur as a result of your delay.
To report lost or stolen cards or divulged PINs call us on
For disputed or suspected unauthorised transactions which appear on your account call
Alternatively, complete and return the Customer Dispute/Chargeback Request Form (PDF, 44kb) and mail it to:
Locked Bag 10
Collins Street West PO
Melbourne VIC 8007
You can minimise the possibility of your card being used fraudulently by taking a few simple precautions.
For many Australian businesses, the Internet is becoming the preferred way to buy. Some businesses are concerned about providing credit card information over the Internet. But if you follow a couple of simple rules when purchasing online, it can be as safe as making any other purchase with your credit card.
Who are they?
Look for reputable Internet merchants or stores. Anyone can establish an Internet site, so if you're unsure, request more information from them about their company, products and services. Also, ask them what their policy is about returning any merchandise that you are unsatisfied with and refunding of your money.
Is it safe?
Make sure that any merchant you deal with has encryption on their site (you will see a padlock at the bottom of your screen). This makes it difficult for another person to intercept information you send over the Internet.
Check your statements
Always read your credit card statements carefully and check for any suspicious transactions. If you find any transactions that are not yours, call ANZ on
Keep it on file
Whenever you make a purchase online, print out a copy for your records. This will make it much easier to check your credit card statement and ensure that all the purchases shown are valid.
Keep your password a secret
When you are required to use a password to access a service, make sure that your password is disguised. Your telephone number, date of birth or your children's names are known to other people and are not considered by ANZ as a reasonable attempt to secure your password. Do not disclose your password to anyone.
Other tips to protect your card
If your credit card is demagnetised, scratched or bent, it probably won't work. To protect your card:
If you find that your card does not work, call ANZ on
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