The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1978, Page page 8, Image 8

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Sunday is the Last Day
Christmas Hours Mon. Fri 10am 9pm
Sat. - 10am -6pm
Sun. lpm 5pm
friday, december 15, 1978
Christmas shoppers
targets for thieves
Christmas shoppers are urged not to play Santa C;ms
to pickpockets, purse snatchers and other thieves.
Janet Wilson. Institute of Agriculture and N'atiir.il Re
sources extension consumer education specialist, suid
shoppers need to take extra precautions during the
Christmas shopping season not to become 1 1 to it
victims.
hoi example, many persons leave their cars loaded
with packages while continuing their shopping.
"This is. in effect, an open invitation to roving
thieves." she said. "It's much safer to put
packages in the trunk of the car and make sure it's Kicked
before leaving."
If you plan to be away from the car for only a few
minutes, she said to at least lock all the car doors and he
certain all windows arc tightly closed.
Christmas gifts stolen from cars arc sometimes covered
under personal property floater insurance or homeowners'
"package" policies. "But keep in mind that depending
on the type of insurance purchased, thefts of personal
property from vehicles may be covered only if the thief
forces the vehicle open while all the doors, windows
and other openings to the car are closed and locked," she
warned.
Christmas shoppers also are targets for pickpockets and
purse snatchers while inside a store, Wilson said. She has
this advice for shoppers:
-Keep a firm grip over the opening of a handbag or
purse. Never lay the purse down while looking at
merchandise. Men are advised to carry a wallet in a shirt
pocket where they can keep an eye on it at all times.
-Jot down the serial numbers of all credit cards in
your possession and the address or phone number that
you are to notify in case the cards are lost or stolen. Keep
the list in a safe place at home.
-Carry only the credit cards you will be using that
day. Leave others in a safe place at home.
-Be sure your checkbook is secure in purse or pocket.
Automatic check-encoding makes blank checks almost the
equal of cash, since data-processing machines "read"' the
account number rather than your signature.
-If credit cards or checks are stolen, notify the issuer
immediately. Federal law says you have no liability for
unauthorized charges if you have notified the issuer
promptly. Otherwise, your liability is limited to S50.
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