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re: My debit card # was stolen/hacked/copied. Ask me how I know?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:54 am to LSUsmartass
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:54 am to LSUsmartass
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ou were very very very lucky to get purchases reimbursed on a debit card.
debit card fraud is just a normal part of banking these days; it would have to be something abnormal for the bank NOT to refund.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:55 am to REB BEER
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They've got bigger fish to fry.
revenue collection is way more important to police than small crimes. They would rather have inspection sticker checkpoints that waste the fifteen minutes of time it would take to arrest the perp in this case.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:57 am to Pecker
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Who the hell still uses a debit card for everyday purchases? Debit cards are for poor people or people who don't know how to manage credit.
Sadly I agree with Pecker.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:58 am to tigerbutt
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Sadly I agree with Pecker.
why do you have to say it like that?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:59 am to Loungefly85
Nothing will happen to the person because of the amount. Whoever it is knows well enough to not take large sums. Unfortunately, people don't care enough nowadays. Specifically, the cops won't do anything, so the CC company doesn't bother pursuing it.
This person will now move onto buying someone else's card information.
This person will now move onto buying someone else's card information.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 8:59 am to Loungefly85
My card # was stolen once. I lived in Bangkok at the time. It wasn't too hard to justify to my bank that it wasn't me spending $3000 on furniture in Tokyo around lunchtime when I had used the ATM in Bangkok that morning.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:01 am to LSUsmartass
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You were very very very lucky to get purchases reimbursed on a debit card.
I had an $800 debit card charge to Paypal hit my account. I found it the next day and called the bank. They immediately credited my account back while they investigate.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:01 am to LSUsmartass
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You were very very very lucky to get purchases reimbursed on a debit card.
Nah man it's just my white privilege.
In fact, I'm a racist white nationalist simply because I put a stop to those poor oppressed people who are just trying to better their lives. The money I earn is a symptom of systematic racism and is basically stealing from these descendants of slaves so it's only fair that they rise up and take back what is theirs.
My guilt is so all encompassing I need to pay money to take a course on how my white self can be more WOKE.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:02 am to Loungefly85
Don't use debit cards for every day purchases and sure as hell don't shop online with it. I only use my debit card for occasional ATM withdrawals. It's better to have your credit card compromised than bank account funds tied to your debit card. Also you are missing out on cash back/miles from cc rewards.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:02 am to Loungefly85
shite like this really makes me want to pay more attention to my checking account.
I would obviously notice big charges, but honestly it'd be hard to catch little charges here and there.
I would obviously notice big charges, but honestly it'd be hard to catch little charges here and there.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:03 am to Loungefly85
You can try getting the police involved. However, they might not look into it too much since you were reimbursed and the money taken wasn't devastating.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:08 am to castorinho
Mastercard always catches shite before I even notice. They put a hold on my card and then call me.
Last time was me buying McDonald's in BR, while someone was trying to buy a TV in Charlotte. They froze the card and called me right after I was done eating
Last time was me buying McDonald's in BR, while someone was trying to buy a TV in Charlotte. They froze the card and called me right after I was done eating
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:08 am to LSUsmartass
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You were very very very lucky to get purchases reimbursed on a debit card.
Banks will reimburse you for fraudulent activity whether it was a credit or debit card, or direct EFT from your account.
The only problem with fraud on debit card vs fraud on credit card is that the debit card fraud takes money directly from your checking account and it may take some time for the fraudulent charges to be reversed. Less hassle for you while waiting for a bank to reverse the charges on a credit account compared to if the thieves were able to empty your checking account.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:13 am to Loungefly85
Just saying but no one has ever hacked the cash in my pocket that I use to pay for things in everyday life away from the house.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:15 am to FalseProphet
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I think that's still misdemeanor theft at that point,
identity theft is not a misdemeanor
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:16 am to MSTiger33
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I am sure Chase can trace the entergy payment. Bunch of dumbasses
Someone did this sort of thing on my credit card. They paid their cable bill...I mean Jesus, how stupid can you get.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:17 am to Pecker
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Who the hell still uses a debit card for everyday purchases?
I don't know why in these days you wouldn't just use a credit card and pay it off each month. No reason not to.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:20 am to Hammertime
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Specifically, the cops won't do anything
A deputy sheriff basically told me the same thing when my house was broken into. He said about the best way the thieves get caught is if they happen to get stopped for some traffic violation and a tv, computer, etc. is seen in the car. Then the cops go to asking questions.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:20 am to Loungefly85
I had my debit card number stolen when I was right out of college. It was a pain in the arse to get some of the money back. I only use my credit card now. It just makes too much sense. They have better fraud protection and the cash back and points offered make it a no-brainer.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 9:21 am to Goldrush25
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I don't know why in these days you wouldn't just use a credit card and pay it off each month. No reason not to.
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poor people or people who don't know how to manage credit.
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