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03-19-2014, 06:47 PM | #1 |
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Credit card thieves...
You know, I'm fed up with the thieves stealing my credit card, this is the fourth time in the past several years that this has happened. It's a shame that I need to monitor my card on a daily basis, but the latest theft hit me for nearly 1000.00 in the past 24 hours. Random theft purchases all over the US. I'm debating whether I should just get rid of the stupid thing and go back to checks in the mail.
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03-19-2014, 07:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Credit card thieves...
Do you know how the thieves are getting your credit card info?
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03-19-2014, 09:23 PM | #3 |
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03-19-2014, 07:45 PM | #4 |
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Re: Credit card thieves...
I had someone charge a bunch of stuff to my debit card, I was pissed off because I called my bank and told them, they said "we have to prove it wasn't you", so basically YOU are guilty until proven innocent to the banks. The charges were for Direct TV, I said to the bank fraud person, well you have the Direct TV info, it was charges for equipment so you must have the name and address, I was told the bank didn't care, they aren't the police so they don't go after the people that are ripping off their clients. I was also pissed off at Direct TV for accepting a debt card that wasn't in the name of the person using it and they obviously didn't ask for the 3 digit 'security' code either.
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03-19-2014, 09:00 PM | #5 |
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Debit cards are completely different from credit cards. Debit cards offer very little or no protection against fraud. It also takes some time for any money to be refunded to your account. Most credit cards offer much better fraud protection. I've had a few credit cards compromised over the years, charges were reversed immediately and new cards issued and delivered within 48hrs.
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03-19-2014, 10:37 PM | #6 | |
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03-20-2014, 10:32 AM | #7 |
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We bank with a credit union, we had a small charge show up for $129 to some 3rd world airline which didn't get flagged, then they tried a $3000 airline ticket purchase which got rejected even though it would have cleared. The credit union called us and we went through all the recent charges and they refunded the money right away.
I haven't used a 'standard bank' in years so I can't speak to how they handle fraund, but we've been really happy with the credit union. I know that policies differ between all banks and credit unions, but from the stories I've heard, it seems like the credit unions care a little more about their customers.
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03-20-2014, 12:07 PM | #9 | |
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03-20-2014, 11:42 AM | #10 | |
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03-19-2014, 09:30 PM | #11 |
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Re: Credit card thieves...
sounds like you may need to check your computer for viruses or malware, there's some nasty stuff out there
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03-21-2014, 09:20 AM | #12 | |
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1. Stop using your debit card for online purchases unless you go throug PP. 2. Use an actual credit card instead as they have the CC company's money not yours, at least until it shakes out. 3. Go to bleepingcomputer.net and run ComboFix. It knocks out most any hijack type spyware/malware and it does it fast. It doesn't scan for hours on end. Only download it from that domain as it's so effective other have created infected versions and posted it on other sites. 4. Once finished with ComboFix, you may also want to run a longer MalwareBytes or Microsoft Security Essentials scan to pick up any leftover pieces. ComboFix basically fixes key parts to Windows but doesn't necessarily delete the infected files that might be laying around in temp locations and such.
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03-21-2014, 10:56 AM | #13 |
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I have a Visa card, so I'm not going to be out any money. It amazes me how quickly my cc information can spread. Yesterday, there were 3 more attempted charges to Dominos pizza from a city I did not recognize. They were denied. That's 6 total Dominos charges in 2 days. Pizza must hot for thieves. It will be fixed, but the hassle I must go through is getting old.
Funny, I have Experian theft protection service too and they don't seemed bothered by cc theft. They have yet to alert me of any unusual activity. Larry |
03-21-2014, 01:13 PM | #14 | |
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You may want to format your machine and start over if this continues to be a problem. You may be able to see the network operations to sites you know you are not connected to, but that's about it unless you use a root kit. I would not lose sleep over and as mentioned before, try using a real CC instead for better safeguard (if your bank is not providing protection).
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03-21-2014, 04:38 PM | #15 |
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Re: Credit card thieves...
Back in '05, we were in Pigeon Forge Sevierville, TN. Was filling up with gas on first day. Inserted card. Display said, "Please see cashier". I went inside and they took my card, looked at it, tried to scan it and it told us to call 1-800-blah blah blah (VISA service center). We called and card had been compromised, locked down. Thankfully we had another card.
Then, 3 years later, VISA called my wife on her phone, identified themselves and gave her the last 4 digits of CC number. Asked for wife's last 4 digits of SS #. Then said that an attempted charge was made at a Department store we didn't recognize in Southern California. She asked if we was in California. Of course, we weren't and I think the lady had already figured it out since she seen a charge at Kangaroo gas just 20 minutes before in our hometown. They locked down the card, took off fraudulent charges and issued a seize and destroy on the woman still waiting like an idiot in California. Then in 2010, we eat at a local Mexican restaurant. I used my CC and my sister in law used her debit card. Both cards were breached within 24 hours. Mine had hundreds of $$$ in charges to easyflowers.com in Australia! The first 2 were data breaches and the last was a scan and swipe scam where a waiter/waitress in the restaurant has a swiper that transmits data to a guy sitting in a car with a laptop stealing info. We reported the restaurant when we figured out what was going on.
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03-20-2014, 01:07 PM | #16 |
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I've had my card numbers stolen 3x in the last 4 years, and its a real PITA. Once was a data breach at BJ's Wholesale Club (hundreds of thousands of card numbers stolen) but the other 2 were simply a waiter or hostess writing down my information while charging my meal I ate OUT OF TOWN and then quickly sending it on to their criminal ring to do some damage before I could return from the trip. In one instance they were even able to manufacture a new fake credit card with my numbers and a magnetic strip in just a few hours! The lesson here is to never talk up the waiter/waitress and let them know you are from out-of-town, and use cash if possible.
BTW, all three times AmEx was superb at (1) identifying the problem before it got to far, (2) figuring out the place where the card numbers were stolen, and (3) getting me a replacement card in 12-18 hours.
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03-20-2014, 02:21 PM | #17 |
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Mostly I still just use cash. Is it a hassle sometimes, like when you have to stand in line twice to get gas at the prepay pumps? Yeah. But I don't care enough to expose myself to more fraud/theft opportunities than necessary.
Someone wants to rip me off they should stick to doing it in person, so I can shoot them full of holes.
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03-20-2014, 10:32 PM | #18 |
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Had my card info stolen a while back and it was actually a fairly painless process to get the fraudulent charges taken off and a new card sent out. The bigger pain was updating all my bills and accounts with the new card info.
Best I can figure how they got the info was when I stopped at a gas station and swiped my card at the pump. It didn't register on the pump so I tried again and nothing. I moved to another pump and it worked fine. It wasn't until I saw the charges that I remembered how thieves use a device that they slide into the card reader to take your number. Next time that happens I'll make sure to let the attendant know.
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03-20-2014, 10:36 PM | #19 |
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Re: Credit card thieves...
Debit cards are every bit as safe as credit cards IF they are either VISA or MasterCard issued debit cards; check with your financial institution for complete details.
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03-21-2014, 05:41 AM | #20 |
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Re: Credit card thieves...
I have stopped using the debit option on my debit card for exactly what is going on with you Larry. The bank told me that when you use the debit card option with pin number if it is somehow hacked it is up to me to disprove the fraudulent charges and no refunds made until that proof is confirmed valid. If you use it as a credit card you are afforded the full protections offered by Visa/Mastercard if it is one of their cards.
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