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woodsprite

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26. Same here (in DE) - "Irregular activity" to the tune of $600
Mon Apr 2, 2012, 04:21 PM
Apr 2012

One of our cards was compromised, but the other seems OK (for now). They put $500 of it back into our account right away. The other $100 we had to file a dispute claim. It's back in there now, but we took care of it as soon as we got the call.

A few years back, one of the companies was having problems with someone in their employ. The cards were being compromised even before they were activated by the customers.

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Oh, come ON! I just got a new card YESTERDAY. n/t Ian David Mar 2012 #1
Paypal perhaps? nt bemildred Mar 2012 #2
Nope - Global Payments. dipsydoodle Mar 2012 #15
Reading the article drm604 Mar 2012 #3
poorly written article -- maybe 10 million accounts are affected. unblock Mar 2012 #4
we just canceled a card because a fraudulent charge showed up. unblock Mar 2012 #5
This is very ungood. Ruby the Liberal Mar 2012 #6
I have VISA and any time I order something online I get a phone call to verify the purchase. I southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #7
why is it worth it if it costs you the cost of the protection plan? CreekDog Mar 2012 #9
Well I just trust it more. I had a charge on my account once that wasn't mine. I called they southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #11
yeah but getting a new card is free CreekDog Mar 2012 #13
No I know it doesn't cost more. But I like getting the call right away within 30 mins when a charge southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #16
Ok I understand that. There is a free way to do that too, however. CreekDog Mar 2012 #17
Thank you I appreciate your input. Nothing wrong with you wanting to help. I really appreciate it. southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #19
nuisance tru Mar 2012 #21
Good for you. southernyankeebelle Mar 2012 #22
Merchants on hook for 'Global Payments' breach jannyk Mar 2012 #8
F* LittleGirl Mar 2012 #10
Wow, I was notified last week that my debit card was compromised freeplessinseattle Mar 2012 #12
Same here (in DE) - "Irregular activity" to the tune of $600 woodsprite Apr 2012 #26
scary, good thing you didn't have to pay for the theft! freeplessinseattle Apr 2012 #27
Hubby thinks it came from a transaction at our RV storage place woodsprite Apr 2012 #28
It is not Visa or MC, but the payment processor - the companies that service retail card swipes PuppyBismark Mar 2012 #14
TIA, Total Information Awareness lives just1voice Mar 2012 #18
yottabytes - wow: Mnemosyne Mar 2012 #20
I got hit on one of my VISA cards this month. Behind the Aegis Mar 2012 #23
Very scary stuff. virgogal Mar 2012 #24
One of the many reasons to never swipe you're debit card at a retailer. sarcasmo Apr 2012 #25
What they need is a tax cut, to keep this sort of thing from happening again. LaydeeBug Apr 2012 #29
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