Ladas wrote:
many attorneys I know that deal with these issues will tell you straight out to cancel and destroy your debit cards as generally the worst option when it comes to paying for items.
Does this include debit cards that can be used as credit cards? My debit card has a Visa logo, so I can use it as a credit card (but it still comes straight out of my account). When I buy gas, for instance, I always choose the "credit" option, if I can, so I don't have to put in my PIN. That being said, if they have the number of the card, they can use it as a credit card, too, but at least they can't directly access the account and withdraw money.
LadyKate wrote:
Aethien: Dude. I hate that too. Its usually after I've spent 20 min typing the perfect response...then I'm so frustrated I either don't reply at all or just one or two lines.
(I wonder how many great works of literature have been accidentally deleted and never recreated?)
Anyway, yes, my bank's monitoring service called to ask me about 5 transactions. 4 of them I verified as mine and the 5th was the imposter. They cut the card off immediately while I was on the phone with them and I ordered a new one.
I can't believe people are stealing stuff like that...I really hope they catch whoever did this. I'm guessing its either someone online or someone local who is selling the numbers to someone else.
So you had this happen to you to? That really sucks. Thanks for the tips and the advice. We will be monitoring our account very carefully...which my husband already does, but even more so now. Thanks.
LK - yup, happened to me. It sucked big time, and the total charges were less than $500. I can't imagine getting hosed for thousands. For some reason, that night, I was looking at my account online, maybe balancing the check book or something. I noticed a charge from a sushi restaurant, so I asked my wife, "Did you get sushi a few days ago?" She said no, and I became suspicious. Then I noticed that the sushi restaurant was in Mexico City. I said, "And, I'll bet you weren't in Mexico City recently, either, were you?!" I hit refresh, and a few more transactions came up. That was really disturbing.
I would imagine that not so many great works of literature have been typed up as messages on a board that doesn't have a Save function. RTSO.