Extent of Liability
Extent of Liability
of ICT professionals
and other
computer-related laws
part 1
Rights of a Bona Fide Credit
Card Holder
Full Information Disclosure
You have the right to seek
clarity
Credit card companies must clearly and fully disclose all information
about any credit card offers and terms. This includes basic information such as
the interest rate, annual percentage rate (APR), late fees, and annual fees.
Issuers must also clearly differentiate "intro" APRs or other promotional terms
from the standard terms, and demonstrate how long it would take to pay off the
card with only the minimum monthly payment. All of this information must be
presented in a way that is easy to compare to other offers. If you feel confused
about any terms, you have to the right to seek clarity.
Accurate and Timely Billing
Statements
You have the right to dispute
billing errors
Your credit card issuer may report details about your credit card and
your payment history to a credit bureau, also called a credit reporting
agency. You have the right to request one free copy of your credit
report every 12 months. Take advantage of this right to make sure the
information that your creditors report is accurate. You can dispute any
inaccurate information with the credit bureau or with the credit card
issuer.
ACCESS DEVICES
OF REGULATION ACT
OF 1988
SEC 2. Declaration of Policy
The state recognizes the recent advances in technology and
the widespread use of access devices in commercial interactions.
Toward this end, the state shall protect rights and define the
liabilities of parties in such commercial transactions by
regulating the issuance and the use of access devices.
1. Keep your sensitive details such as mobile number and email
address on your social media accounts private.
2. Use a separated email address for your Online Banking
account and financial transactions from your social media
accounts.
3. Be careful of unsolicited emails and offers as this may be a
phishing attempt.
4. Never disclose your online Banking user ID and password to
anyone.
5. Monitor your bank accounts regularly.
PROHIBITED ACTS
UNDER RA 8484
An act regulating the issuance and use of access devices,
prohibiting fraudulent acts committed relative thereto,
providing penalties and for other purposes. Punishes a person
who uses an access device, particularly a credit card, without the
authority of its owner.