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re: My debit card # was stolen/hacked/copied. Ask me how I know?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:38 am to Loungefly85
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:38 am to Loungefly85
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I'm wondering if there is any action further I can take to get the person responsible.
I would contact Entergy. Get that lectric shut off.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:39 am to mmonro3
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If you know who did it, and decide to press charges, the police will pursue it.
Can't say I run in the same circles as someone who shops at Cousins Food Mart in NBR.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:40 am to biglego
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BRPD will put it's best detectives on the case and you'll get justice.
And peas.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:40 am to Loungefly85
quote:Mine is.
And last but not least, a $57 Entergy bill pay. I sure as shite wish my bill was only $57.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:40 am to castorinho
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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 used an outside ATM here in Douala once and it happened to be on the same morning as my monthly salary was deposited. In less than an hour the card number had been sold and almost $10k charged out my account. That was the last time I used an outside ATM anywhere.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:41 am to Loungefly85
That looks like the gas station in Mississippi where that girl got burned to death
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:48 am to Cracker
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That looks like the gas station in Mississippi where that girl got burned to death
It's only a couple of miles from the Triple S. I'm sure "cds" are sold here too at 2 AM.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:51 am to Loungefly85
My debit card was skimmed at a gas station last week. The fricking assholes bought random shite in Florida and Georgia. Luckily my bank caught on quick and canceled the card. Skimmers are getting really common now.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:01 pm to 50_Tiger
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Police report and refer them the account number on the energy bill paid.
In most cases, they don't pay their own bill with stolen info. They catch someone about to pay their bill in cash at a grocery store or what not, and pay their bill for the cash.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:05 pm to bucknut
So much for the chips in these cards slowing thieves down.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:06 pm to bucknut
Always yank the card reader before you use it at a gas station PERIOD>
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:06 pm to Loungefly85
Never use a debit card only use a ctedit card.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:13 pm to Jim Rockford
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Never use a debit card only use a ctedit card.
Why?
Posted on 5/16/17 at 12:59 pm to LSUsmartass
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You were very very very lucky to get purchases reimbursed on a debit card.
What kind of shitty bank do you use?
I had someone rack up $3k worth of charges on my card and I had my money refunded back into my account the very next day. (Chase Bank)
Posted on 5/16/17 at 1:24 pm to Pecker
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why do you have to say it like that?
Just messin with ya
Posted on 5/16/17 at 1:30 pm to Nado Jenkins83
A Chase Debit Card refund is the reason I'm banned from AJ's in Destin. Woohoo! frick that cheatin arse bartender.
OP, I've stopped at that store before when I used to commute along airline. Got me a 20oz Diet Coke circa 2009. True story.
OP, I've stopped at that store before when I used to commute along airline. Got me a 20oz Diet Coke circa 2009. True story.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 3:12 pm to dcrews
Not everyone gets that well of treatment from Chase. I have three separate claims from February and I have only been refunded on two of them. The claim that hasn't been settled was for over five hundred dollars. Should be hearing something this week though.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 3:23 pm to Mo Jeaux
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Why?
Better to dispute a charge that you haven't paid yet than depend on your bank to restore funds that are already gone from your account.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 4:30 pm to FalseProphet
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I think that's still misdemeanor theft at that point, and (disregarding the statue stuff) NOLA has a whole lot more to worry about than misdemeanors.
Just because we have a lot to worry about doesn't mean shite is being done about those bigger issues. If the NOPD has the resources to put multiple cops under the overpass by Lee Circle to hand out brake tag tickets all the time, then they certainly have the resources to go after criminals who are stealing from people.
I guess that's not where the money is at, but if you ignore people who steal from others, you're only motivating them to do bigger crimes.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 4:40 pm to lsu xman
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So much for the chips in these cards slowing thieves down.
The chips do slow the thieves down, but its all relative. The number one way thieves get info is by hacking into a vendor's merchant services system. In other words, the terminal where you swipe your card is linked to software that houses all the debit card numbers that are swiped on that terminal and all other terminals linked to that software. That long list of card numbers is then sold off to someone who will mass produce fake cards with fake names on them, or they will just sell the numbers to use online. The way the chip slows the crooks down is because when you use the chip a random number is generated that is stored by the terminal system. That number cannot be linked back to your card. The problem is, not all stores have adopted the chip readers and if you are still "swiping" your card then you are just as unacceptable to your number being stolen as before. Add to that, that thieves are aware that chip cards are going to become more prevalent as time goes on, and they are making big runs now while they can and the overall fraud problem looks as bad, or worse, than it ever did.
Europe is all chip and they don't have many issues at all. The problem in the US is that the law was put in place that stores needed to adopt chip readers and the software by February of 2016. If they did not then they would be on the hook for any money lost due to a breach. Before February of 2016, Mastercard, Visa or whoever the emblem is on the bottom of your card was the one fitting the bill in cases of fraud.
The way the process works is that you report the fraud to you bank (or the bank catches it first and then you fill out paperwork stating you didn't do the transaction. teh bank will make sure the paperwork is in order and issue a "provisional" credit. That paperwork is then send to Mastercard, Visa, wherever and then once they've filed it, they give a credit to the bank. Once that credit is received by the bank, the bank then lets the customer know that the provisional credit is now permanent.
TL;DR ... It is not possible to assemble a team to investigate all card fraud and figure out who all is involved in the scam.
This post was edited on 5/16/17 at 4:43 pm
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