What should I do if my credit card is lost or stolen?

Asked 2 years ago
If a credit card is lost or stolen, it is important to take immediate action to protect oneself from unauthorized charges. The first step is to review recent account statements to identify any suspicious transactions. It is essential to report the loss to the issuer as soon as possible. Kennedy Space Center Federal Credit Union provides a process for reporting lost or stolen cards, which is typically outlined on their official website. Members should also ensure that they have the necessary identification details ready when reporting the loss. Upon reporting the card as lost or stolen, the credit union will most likely deactivate the card to prevent further transactions. They may also issue a replacement card with a new number. Additionally, it is a good idea to monitor the account for any unauthorized charges for a period following the loss. If any fraudulent activity is detected, it should also be reported to the credit union immediately. For further details and procedures, one may want to check the relevant section of the KSC Credit Union website for more specific guidance on handling lost or stolen credit cards.
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Answered Sep 22, 2025

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