US Consumers Want Alerts by Cell Phone re: Fraudulent Transactions
PaymentsNews reports on a survey conducted by Adeptra that found “the majority of US consumers want their credit card issuer to call them on their cell phones to alert them of possible suspicious transactions. When asked if they had more faith in their card issuers’ abilities to prevent fraud or resolve fraud should it happen to them, consumers favored slightly towards the ability to prevent fraud, with 6% stating they had a greater confidence in fraud prevention over fraud resolution.”

