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Credit Card Fraud Lawyer in Atlanta

What is credit card fraud?

Are you or your business under investigation for credit card fraud? If so, you may face a number of serious repercussions, including lost business, a ruined reputation, and difficulty with future business ventures. Facing criminal credit card fraud charges enhances these consequences, and being convicted can change your life and opportunities forever.

At Conaway & Strickler, P.C. our experienced attorneys can take action immediately to protect your future. An Atlanta credit card fraud attorney can meet with you today to carry out a free case evaluation and offer you valuable advice regarding your charges. We represent clients throughout all of Georgia and have been doing so for over a decade. With our collective experience and extensive resources, our Atlanta white collar criminal lawyers have what it takes to provide you with the dedicated legal counsel you need - and deserve.

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Credit card fraud is a crime that involves unlawfully using another's credit card or obtaining another's credit card information. There are a number of ways in which credit or debit card fraud may be carried out, including by:

  • Physical theft of another's debit card or credit card
  • Defrauding another of their debit or credit card information
  • Stealing credit card information by way of computer hacking or another internet crime
  • Knowingly using one's own expired or revoked credit card to make purchases for which the offender knows he or she lacks the funds to pay for
  • Selling goods to another, when the seller knows the credit or debit card is stolen or is not authorized for use by that customer

You can challenge your criminal charges with a competent lawyer at your side. Contact an Atlanta credit card fraud defense lawyer at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. today for a free case evaluation.