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Catfan73
02-26-2018, 11:22 AM
So I get this text this morning from 5th/3rd bank’s fraud department Wanting to know if we had tried to charge $382 at JCPENNEY.com. I immediately texted back NO because my wife does all her online shopping at Amazon. Turns out it was her debit card and the bank blocked it due to my reply (Mrs. CF73 confirmed it wasn’t her). She would never use the debit for online purchases so it had to be someone local, at a restaurant or where she gets her nails done, etc. but shouldn’t the bank have an address to send the police to if you’re shopping online?

badrose
02-26-2018, 01:24 PM
I check my credit card accts regularly and a couple of years ago there was a $200+ charge for a pair of Timberlands. I had to file a report with the local police after calling CC security. The guy lived in Idaho, I had the address and gave to the local police there. I got credited the amount taken.

blueboss
02-26-2018, 05:07 PM
I got contacted a few years ago, multiple surf board purchase in California from New Hampshire (IIRC).... with my debit number.


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Catfan73
02-27-2018, 04:13 AM
Turns out there was also $250 purchased from some California company, also online. I have no idea how the bank deals with this sort of stuff but I have to assume that someone tries to prosecute? Maybe the retailers?

Doc
02-27-2018, 07:33 AM
Crooks are dumb....thats why they become crooks, or politicians

Doc
02-27-2018, 07:38 AM
I once had a washer and dryer puchased in Washington State on my business credit card. Needless to say it wasnt me. No idea how they got the number as the card was in my wallet. Also recently had a gas card pilfered. Hit it every other day for exactly 50.00 worth of diesel fuel (we dont own any diesel cars) and I happen to be in the Bahamas for part of the time. It was confined to 2 stations, same owner, in Hollywood FL. Assume it was an inside job but that was the companies problem, not mine.