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Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

2011

Fraud

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Credit Card Fraud: A New Perspective On Tackling An Intransigent Problem, Lydia Segal, Benjamin Ngugi, Jafar Mana Jan 2011

Credit Card Fraud: A New Perspective On Tackling An Intransigent Problem, Lydia Segal, Benjamin Ngugi, Jafar Mana

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

This article offers a new perspective on battling credit card fraud. It departs from a focus on post factum liability, which characterizes most legal scholarship and federal legislation on credit card fraud and applies corrective mechanisms only after the damage is done. Instead, this article focuses on preempting credit card fraud by tackling the root causes of the problem: the built-in incentives that keep the credit card industry from fighting fraud on a system-wide basis. This article examines how credit card companies and banks have created a self-interested infrastructure that insulates them from the liabilities and costs of credit card …