I have just one point. Currently it's the case that if you have a card and the issuer identifies or thinks that your card is compromised, they are going to reach out and contact you.
February 27th, 2014 / 4:30 p.m.
Acting Vice-President, Policy and Operations, Canadian Bankers Association
I have just one point. Currently it's the case that if you have a card and the issuer identifies or thinks that your card is compromised, they are going to reach out and contact you.
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