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@Nightowlz wrote:

@Venezia When someone used my Discover card they would not tell me the persons name. They told me I had to get a court order if I wanted that info. They asked why I wanted it. LOL!!! I said so I can knock them over the head with a baseball bat & the guy said well I don't know about that???

I was a little shocked when I received an almost $2000 statement. DH asked how much should it be & I said about $50. 

Now when it happens I pretty much know it rather quickly since I check my accounts online several times per week.

What makes me mad is these people get away with it so they keep doing it.

I asked Discover how it all worked. I was told since I had my card & the person using it to shop online did not have the card that the retailers would be the ones out the money not Discover. He said each retailer would have to go after the thief to get their money back. He said they just don't do that for these amounts because it's not worth it. They knew who was using my card because the moron ordered business cards & paid an electric bill with it.

The thief also used my card to eat at restaurants so someone working in these places was in on it with this guy. I don't think a restaurant is going to process a charge for dinner to a credit card if you don't have the credit card with you.


A lot of restaurants now accept online ordering/credit card payments, particularly for carryout or delivery orders.  It wasn't necessarily an in-person transaction.

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@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@Nightowlz wrote:

Yesterday I received a call from the credit card dept doing a security check. I thought it was a scam. I got online to check my cc & sure enough someone was trying to use it. There was a .98¢ pending charge. I called my credit union instead of the number left on my phone since I had no way of knowing who it was.

They closed the account & issued another card. This just happened about 1 1/2 yrs ago. I'm so sick of people that don't have anything better to do.

I wondered if this has anything to do with the Equifax Breach?

All I can say is at least Visa is on top of it. They caught it fast. My account must be one to keep an eye on since this is the 5th time it's happened with this card.


It may or may not have anything to do with Equifax.  Our debit card has been compromised so many times I don't even use it anymore.  And that was all prior to the Equifax breech.

 

I didn't open the link above so excuse me if this is a re-hash but I was watching our local news and the "expert" they had on there said anyone affected should freeze their credit with all 3 major reporting agencies.

 

They also said the website given where you check to see if you were affected isn't reliable at all. They put in a bogus name and social and got the notice that they may be affected!

 

  


I guess I'm not affected.  I put in my name and number and didn't get the notice that I may be affected.  Woohoo!!!  I'm good to go!! *eyeroll*

 

I have yet to see from anyone here who has been told they've been affected what the message was that THEY got that said they ARE affected.

 

I think there's a lot of "think"-ing and assuming going on based on no definitive "yes" or "no" responses from the website.

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@WenGirl42That's probably what happened. The order was called in. Never thought of that because I have never used a credit card to pay for meals at a restaurant. I use cash. Not walking away from the table with my credit card.

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@esmerelda I entered my info & it just came back with a date to come back & sign up for the free 1 yr protection.??? Still don't know if we are affected or not.

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@NightowlzThat's exactly the response that I got too.  So I'll go back on that date and do whatever.

 

In the meantime I did do the fraud alert thing.

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@esmerelda wrote:

@NightowlzThat's exactly the response that I got too.  So I'll go back on that date and do whatever.

 

In the meantime I did do the fraud alert thing.


@esmerelda My enrollment date was yesterday & I forgot about it. 

DH did not go to work yesterday. I was also trying to reach my sister in Fl. to see if they were ok. I still have not heard from her so she must not have power. She has not text me back either.

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PUtting a freeze on your credit with the credit bureaus only prevents any NEW applications for credit in your name from being processed.  It does NOT prevent the fraudulent use of any credit cards that you currently have that the hackers obtained account numbers for when your data was stolen.  THe only way to prevent a currently held credit card from being used fraudulently is to close that credit card account number and get a new card issued.

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@esmerelda wrote:

@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@Nightowlz wrote:

Yesterday I received a call from the credit card dept doing a security check. I thought it was a scam. I got online to check my cc & sure enough someone was trying to use it. There was a .98¢ pending charge. I called my credit union instead of the number left on my phone since I had no way of knowing who it was.

They closed the account & issued another card. This just happened about 1 1/2 yrs ago. I'm so sick of people that don't have anything better to do.

I wondered if this has anything to do with the Equifax Breach?

All I can say is at least Visa is on top of it. They caught it fast. My account must be one to keep an eye on since this is the 5th time it's happened with this card.


It may or may not have anything to do with Equifax.  Our debit card has been compromised so many times I don't even use it anymore.  And that was all prior to the Equifax breech.

 

I didn't open the link above so excuse me if this is a re-hash but I was watching our local news and the "expert" they had on there said anyone affected should freeze their credit with all 3 major reporting agencies.

 

They also said the website given where you check to see if you were affected isn't reliable at all. They put in a bogus name and social and got the notice that they may be affected!

 

  


I guess I'm not affected.  I put in my name and number and didn't get the notice that I may be affected.  Woohoo!!!  I'm good to go!! *eyeroll*

 

I have yet to see from anyone here who has been told they've been affected what the message was that THEY got that said they ARE affected.

 

I think there's a lot of "think"-ing and assuming going on based on no definitive "yes" or "no" responses from the website.


 

@esmerelda

Below are the two different messages I was given for various family members.  Those of us who got the "may have been affected" message are taking action and will be doing credit freezes. HTH.

 

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@KathyPet wrote:

PUtting a freeze on your credit with the credit bureaus only prevents any NEW applications for credit in your name from being processed.  It does NOT prevent the fraudulent use of any credit cards that you currently have that the hackers obtained account numbers for when your data was stolen.  THe only way to prevent a currently held credit card from being used fraudulently is to close that credit card account number and get a new card issued.


 

@KathyPet, I have already started the process of reporting cc's lost or stolen in order to have all new cc numbers issued.  Don'T forget about store cc's.

 

This will be a pain and not an immediate process, because of a few recurring charges, etc.  As soon as they're all changed, I'll freeze credit.  

 

This seems like the best way to handle it IMO.  If anyone disagrees, please comment and explain a better way.  I hate this! Thanks.

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@SaRina wrote:

This is an excellent Q&A link explaining the Equifax fiasco and measures you can take to protect yourself. I thought it was worth having its own thread.

 

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/09/the-equifax-breach-what-you-should-know/


@SaRina, I found it helpful.  Thank you!