Precautions to take prior to traveling
Pack your bags and prepare your finances
Whether you're planning your trip to Las Vegas or Venice, including a few financial arrangements in your preparations will help keep your credit reports safe and your mind free of worries while you are away:Guard against mix-ups – Call your credit card issuers to notify them before you leave on a vacation, especially if you are traveling outside the U.S. If your banks and card issuers know that you are traveling, they are less likely to put a fraud alert on your account or mistakenly block your access to the account when charges from unusual locations appear.
Make photocopies of important documents – Having copies of
your credit cards, driver's licenses and passports will make the
replacement process much faster if you lose something important
while traveling. Add a list of emergency contacts to this folder
including the phone numbers of your doctor, banks and family members.
Leave a set of these documents at home with a friend and store one
in a separate piece of luggage.
Avoid late payments – Plan ahead so you won't miss any bill
payments while you are away. Online bill payment systems now make
it easy to schedule a payment in advance, look for a Web address
at the bottom of your monthly statements. A little preparation will
help you avoid expensive late charges and unnecessary damage to
your credit report.
Set a limit on your credit usage – It can be tempting to
go hog wild while on vacation, but always remember to make a budget
before you go. If you are going to a country where it will be hard
to access ATM machines, take travelers checks with you in case you
can't get to your cash. Keeping a record of your expenses and cash
withdrawals can help you keep your spending under control while
on vacation. A glut of debt is not a fun souvenir to bring home
from your vacation.
Keep an eye on your identity – While you're booking hotels
online, using your credit card in unknown places and letting the
mail pile up at home, identity thieves have more opportunities to
get a peek at your private information. Guard against fraud by asking
the Post Office to put a vacation hold on your mail and by being
careful where you use your credit card. Check the activity on your
financial statements and your credit reports from TransUnion, Equifax
and Experian closely when you return to make sure your accounts
haven't been harmed.




