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Someone cloned my debit card!


charlotte49er

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I looked at my on-line bank statement and there is about a $1000++ in charges that I didn't make! Most of them to a hotel! (I haven't been in a hotel in a year.) It sounds like a no-tell motel as well. Lisa's Travel lodge? Doesn't even say where it's at, or their number.

I called my bank right away and had them cancel my Debit Card and put me in for a new one. I am VERY careful about using it, but I do make purchases on-line. (I guess I will have to start using that "In Private" feature of Windows 7! ) Now I have to go into my bank and fill out forms to try and get my money back! :mad:

It's best if you don't use the debit feature and use it as a regular charge card I've been told. Easier to get moeny back by far!

I'm glad they didn't drain it, and that I caught it fast!

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If someone tried that poo with my card, they would quickly get a bunch of "declined" results.

LOL, who knew there was a sense of security in being broke as f**k?

amen, go ahead and steal my debit card. hell, you can have my social for all I care

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Just to note: using a card online in almost all cases is no more risky as it is using it in a regular store. For some reason that fallacy just won't die.

very true. Amex called my wife and said someone at a dept store punched the card number in to purchase something there. Prob a store clerk who saved the number. Good thing Amex has a good fraud team.

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