I've had 3 attacks on credit cards the last year... I think Visa must think I'm passing my numbers around. I don't even use these cards on the net so I have no idea how they get my number.dbrowning wrote:Just had to cancel a Debit card and get a new one today
Someone made a $20 purchase at a Shell station with mine about a 4 hour drive from where I had used it 30 minutes earlier
But the bank said it was listed as a "card presented" purchase
Got my $20 back, but Im sure if ?I hadn't caught that one the next one would have been a LOT more
When I was in the military, I was stationed for a time in Saudi. When I got back, my wife asked me what the hell was going on, why I was charging so much on my card. She showed me the bill... holly mackeral, it was maxed out. It only took me 2 days to find out who the idiot was... and they would do nothing about it. Really pissed me off, the company felt it was easier to write it off/clear my card than spend time/money to prosecute the ass. He had ran my card up calling a 1-900 sex number... eff'n idiot. I called the guy and he said so what, what u gonna do about it. VERY wrong answer! I called back the next day, hoping for and found him at work, his wife at home. She and I had a long talk, man, she was very pissed off at him to say the least. If she did half the things to him she said she was going to do... I kinda felt sorry for him... but only for a second or 2! Turns out this guy was also military... I made a call to his first sergeant and told him about it. He was also pretty unhappy about it. Really, in the end I felt sorry for the guy.. I knew what the military would do to him. (this was in ~1994)
Since then I have been really careful about card use, but the jerks seem to always find card numbers when they want too. Take a look at what happened at Target recently, among many other companies. I really look forward to the day I can cut up/cancel all cards and never use one again.