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Re: Credit card thieves...
I have a Visa card, so I'm not going to be out any money. It amazes me how quickly my cc information can spread. Yesterday, there were 3 more attempted charges to Dominos pizza from a city I did not recognize. They were denied. That's 6 total Dominos charges in 2 days. Pizza must hot for thieves. It will be fixed, but the hassle I must go through is getting old.
Funny, I have Experian theft protection service too and they don't seemed bothered by cc theft. They have yet to alert me of any unusual activity. Larry |
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You may want to format your machine and start over if this continues to be a problem. You may be able to see the network operations to sites you know you are not connected to, but that's about it unless you use a root kit. I would not lose sleep over and as mentioned before, try using a real CC instead for better safeguard (if your bank is not providing protection). |
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Back in '05, we were in Pigeon Forge Sevierville, TN. Was filling up with gas on first day. Inserted card. Display said, "Please see cashier". I went inside and they took my card, looked at it, tried to scan it and it told us to call 1-800-blah blah blah (VISA service center). We called and card had been compromised, locked down. Thankfully we had another card.
Then, 3 years later, VISA called my wife on her phone, identified themselves and gave her the last 4 digits of CC number. Asked for wife's last 4 digits of SS #. Then said that an attempted charge was made at a Department store we didn't recognize in Southern California. She asked if we was in California. Of course, we weren't and I think the lady had already figured it out since she seen a charge at Kangaroo gas just 20 minutes before in our hometown. They locked down the card, took off fraudulent charges and issued a seize and destroy on the woman still waiting like an idiot in California. Then in 2010, we eat at a local Mexican restaurant. I used my CC and my sister in law used her debit card. Both cards were breached within 24 hours. Mine had hundreds of $$$ in charges to easyflowers.com in Australia! The first 2 were data breaches and the last was a scan and swipe scam where a waiter/waitress in the restaurant has a swiper that transmits data to a guy sitting in a car with a laptop stealing info. We reported the restaurant when we figured out what was going on. |
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