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re: Anybody dealt with fraudulent activity on your debit card?
Posted on 10/21/18 at 9:57 am to Easye921
Posted on 10/21/18 at 9:57 am to Easye921
Yeah. Some a-hole in Miami stole an old number of mine (didn't know it was possible). He made like a .65 cent purchase to see if the number was still active, then went to town. I had no way to check it. Bank called and cleared it up. I asked why the old number wasn't deactivated, and the rep said it was suppose to have been, but isn't uncommon for the bank to get lazy and not do it.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 9:57 am to Easye921
Yes
At the gas station in Port St. Joe. Used to be a sonoco, but now owned by Habib.
It only took them 6 hours to get my card info and have it on the web. Was trying to buy stuff from some asian gaming site.
they hit it with 10 .99 charges to see if it would work, then went with a 1K hit and that sent the alert. Was in Alabama driving back from Cape San blas when i got it. They shut it down, but it took me months to get it straightened out, i would be verbally abusing amex for being stupid.
I had a jack n the box charge me 27 times for 1 order, and i scolded amex for hours, telling them how the frick could 27 charges not send a red alert, especially the same charge.
I got taken care of, but i cant believe how slow and confused they are about what the easiest and fastest thing to do is.
I hadn't used the card yet, it was a new one, so it wasn't any other place that it got hit from.
At the gas station in Port St. Joe. Used to be a sonoco, but now owned by Habib.
It only took them 6 hours to get my card info and have it on the web. Was trying to buy stuff from some asian gaming site.
they hit it with 10 .99 charges to see if it would work, then went with a 1K hit and that sent the alert. Was in Alabama driving back from Cape San blas when i got it. They shut it down, but it took me months to get it straightened out, i would be verbally abusing amex for being stupid.
I had a jack n the box charge me 27 times for 1 order, and i scolded amex for hours, telling them how the frick could 27 charges not send a red alert, especially the same charge.
I got taken care of, but i cant believe how slow and confused they are about what the easiest and fastest thing to do is.
I hadn't used the card yet, it was a new one, so it wasn't any other place that it got hit from.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 9:58 am to cajunangelle
My daily limit for cash at an atm was $800/day. Went to get cash out last week, and it said I had reached my daily limit. I hadn't gotten any cash that day, so of course I checked my account. No money had been withdrawn. Called the credit union and was told that due to the recent data breach, they reduced all customers to $500/day. This was the first I had heard of this. They weren't protecting me. Pretty sure they were a lot more concerned about their liability.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:00 am to Easye921
Someone hit our company credit card for 11k at Sam’s last night. Fraud alert caught it.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:01 am to Easye921
You'll get your money back just like a credit card. I've had fraud on both credit and debit cards and always got it back. Not sure what everyone here is talking about.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:02 am to cajunangelle
I use a credit card for everything
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:04 am to SeeeeK
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i cant believe how slow and confused they are about what the easiest and fastest thing to do is.
It seems to be a lose-lose for banks and card companies. If they cancel your card the minute a "red alert" comes across, and it ends up not being fraudulent, the card owner is going to be pissed that their card got canceled and they have to wait for a new one. If the opposite happens and they don't cancel a card/account as soon as something looks fishy, the card/account owner gets pissed the fraud wasn't stopped sooner.
What I don't get is it seems like surely there's a way for them to just freeze the card until they hear from you/can get in touch with you.. right? Seems unlikely the only option is canceling the entire thing.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:05 am to Easye921
quote:
sage Anybody dealt with fraudulent activity on your debit card?
Yes. Yes I have. They can’t tell you that.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:07 am to LouisianaLady
quote:
It seems to be a lose-lose for banks and card companies. If they cancel your card the minute a "red alert" comes across, and it ends up not being fraudulent, the card owner is going to be pissed that their card got canceled and they have to wait for a new one. If the opposite happens and they don't cancel a card/account as soon as something looks fishy, the card/account owner gets pissed the fraud wasn't stopped sooner.
What I don't get is it seems like surely there's a way for them to just freeze the card until they hear from you/can get in touch with you.. right? Seems unlikely the only option is canceling the entire thing.
I wasn't pissed as much about the internet dealio.
What pissed me off, was 27 charges from jack n the box, all the same amount, one after another and that not sending a red flag. After the 10th straight charge of $5.10 , it should of went into red flag time.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:08 am to LouisianaLady
They freeze my credit card all the time when they suspect fraudulent activity. A couple weeks ago we were at dinner and my son bought some stuff on his Xbox which triggered them to freeze our card. Declined at Ruth Chris
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:11 am to Easye921
Had someone trying to buy an uber in Amsterdamn
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:18 am to dawgfan24348
Since the chip was implemented on my corporate accounts:
“Large quantities” of gasoline in Mexico City
Thousands of dollars worth of karate equipment in New York
Hundreds of dollars worth of comic books in Germany
Chase handles the charge backs with no problem but they cancel and replace my card every time which is an incredible pain in the arse.
“Large quantities” of gasoline in Mexico City
Thousands of dollars worth of karate equipment in New York
Hundreds of dollars worth of comic books in Germany
Chase handles the charge backs with no problem but they cancel and replace my card every time which is an incredible pain in the arse.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:21 am to Easye921
Should I cancel that account?
—no but change your password
—no but change your password
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:22 am to yellowfin
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Declined at Ruth Chris
D... Did you have to stay and wash dishes?
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:22 am to Easye921
I use a Debit Card because I like paying as I go. That said, I only keep a couple hundred on it, and then log in to my bank savings account and move money into the checking/debit account when I need to using my phone's app.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:24 am to jbgleason
A waiter at a restaurant skimmed my card n bought stuff at a walmart and popeyes nowhere near my house.
The bank was fast replacing my $
Now I only pay cash at restaurants.
The bank was fast replacing my $
Now I only pay cash at restaurants.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 10:26 am to shutterspeed
No I called the number on the back of the card and they turned it back on
Posted on 10/21/18 at 11:04 am to Easye921
Yes. Close your card. Go to your nearest branch and print out the fraudulent charges and assuming you use a reputable bank and do it in a timely manner they’ll credit your charges back.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 11:23 am to HubbaBubba
quote:
I use a Debit Card because I like paying as I go. That said, I only keep a couple hundred on it, and then log in to my bank savings account and move money into the checking/debit account when I need to using my phone's app.
This I only keep 400 or so in my checking account and if I'm going to make a big purchase in a store I move money right before I check out.
All my online purchases are credit card only.
Posted on 10/21/18 at 11:47 am to yellowfin
quote:ever so subtle brag you have more money than Jed Clampett. did you pay ruth chris' with cash from your driver?
They freeze my credit card all the time when they suspect fraudulent activity. A couple weeks ago we were at dinner and my son bought some stuff on his Xbox which triggered them to freeze our card. Declined at Ruth Chris
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