Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter A warning has been issued to all Brits in the UK with contactless debit cards.
As the minimum spend is set to rise, experts have warned it could lead to theft. Currently anyone with a contactless card can spend £45 without being asked to enter a PIN.
But from October 15 that will rise 120% to £100, a move some experts have called a "thief's dream". Card users will also be able to make £300 of transactions without entering a PIN, up from £130 now. READ MORE: State pension runs out for millions of Brits today - leaving OAPs without money The changes are being brought in by the Financial Conduct Authority watchdog to make card use more convenient for customers and shops.
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