darkfairykara wrote:@victoriavictrix: omg that is Horrible. i'm glad they caught it.
Yeah, they're like "Did you charge this fifteen minutes ago?" and I'm like "Since I was asleep and you just woke me up, obviously not!"
darkfairykara wrote:@victoriavictrix: omg that is Horrible. i'm glad they caught it.
victoriavictrix wrote:Yeah, they're like "Did you charge this fifteen minutes ago?" and I'm like "Since I was asleep and you just woke me up, obviously not!"
victoriavictrix wrote:Someone got my Debit card number; Fraud woke me up this morning to tell me that in a matter of minutes they had charged over $3000. Fortunately the card was canceled and all the charges were blocked but now I have to wait for my new card to get here, and monitor my account to make SURE the charges don't go through.
Kirahfaye wrote:victoriavictrix wrote:Someone got my Debit card number; Fraud woke me up this morning to tell me that in a matter of minutes they had charged over $3000. Fortunately the card was canceled and all the charges were blocked but now I have to wait for my new card to get here, and monitor my account to make SURE the charges don't go through.
Geeze, Misty! I had that happen to me 3 months after opening a new checking account - only not for anywhere near that amount (more like $600). And I was the one who caught the charges - all online, btw.
I think you and Larry are really overdue for some good stuff in your lives to make up for all the crap you have been dealing with lately ....
DollyKim wrote:Had it happen to me and my bank took care of it. Their guess is someone was just going along a list of numbers until they had a hit so in that sense it could happen to anyone, especially if it's all done without a security code or PIN.
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