Card Fraud
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PhilGTi
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Card Fraud
Went to pay for petrol today and my card got declined. Someone has been using my card to pay for things this month and i have no idea how. Has anyone else experienced this!!
Im super worried!!
Im super worried!!
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ModifiedMadness
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ModifiedMadness
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ModifiedMadness
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yeah, you just gotta hope they're thick enough to try using it again (if the bank doesnt immediately block it)
i dont let my card out of sight at all if i can help it - it only takes a moment to note the 16 digit number, name, expiry and sec code, then they can easily find your address on electoral register later. it's more worrying about the card machines that can be easily altered to copy the magstrip when it's swiped, and you don't need any extra authorisation then... that's what chip and pin has really been brought in to stop, rather than anyone copying your signature. if they were bright the pin code would be extra with the signature, not a replacement.
good luck dude... some bastard swiped my wallet a couple months back (out of works locker room!) and i was on the phone to the bank to block it so bloody fast when i found out, even though they'd already caught the sod when i heard - just in case he'd had the card out and chucked it to a mate or camphoned the details to someone
i dont let my card out of sight at all if i can help it - it only takes a moment to note the 16 digit number, name, expiry and sec code, then they can easily find your address on electoral register later. it's more worrying about the card machines that can be easily altered to copy the magstrip when it's swiped, and you don't need any extra authorisation then... that's what chip and pin has really been brought in to stop, rather than anyone copying your signature. if they were bright the pin code would be extra with the signature, not a replacement.
good luck dude... some bastard swiped my wallet a couple months back (out of works locker room!) and i was on the phone to the bank to block it so bloody fast when i found out, even though they'd already caught the sod when i heard - just in case he'd had the card out and chucked it to a mate or camphoned the details to someone
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ModifiedMadness
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