View Poll Results: What type of card was it? And how did you find out about the problem?

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  • American Express

    0 0%
  • Discover

    3 11.54%
  • MasterCard

    10 38.46%
  • VISA

    13 50.00%
  • Diners Club or Carte Blanche

    0 0%
  • I was notified of a problem by the card issuer before I was aware of any problem.

    10 38.46%
  • I found the problem myself and had to contact the card issuer.

    9 34.62%
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Thread: The supplier is responsible for my credit card fraud!

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    Default The supplier is responsible for my credit card fraud!

    Probably not. I want to know what type of card was associated with your account that had a fraud on it. And how you found out you had a problem. This applies to both credit cards and debit cards issued by these companies.

    Rick

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    It just happened to me luckily my bank called me as soon as it happened.That's why I use my bank credit card.They cancelled it for me and are going to send me a new one.I love TD Bank.

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    I was just notified by my credit card company. Good thing I had purchased fraud protection from them for $2.99 a month, so I'm not on the hook for the fraudulant purchases one of the fraudulant purchases was at Home Depot for greater than $900 and the other at TJMAX for greater than $500. I looked on the internet purchases I made on the day of the fraudulant purchases. I made two internet purchases that day using that credit card and both purchases were for eliquid hardware supplies. I will not name the eliquid/hardware companies here because I don't know if it was related or pure chance. But one thing I do know is I won't take a chance again with those two eliquid/hardware supply companies. Until I'm proven otherwise, I've black listed them from any more purchases that I make in the future.

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    I_only_use_pre-paids.

    Saw_it_happen_within_36_hours...of_course_I_didn't _have_enough_funds_to_steal.
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    It was a "VISA Check/Debit" card. I say I discovered the problem but I could have answered that question either way because the reason I called them is that they had already put a "stop" on my card due to some "unusual" activity. I won't name the vendor involved unless someone would like to share their own experience privately with me so we can compare notes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeA5 View Post
    I was just notified by my credit card company. Good thing I had purchased fraud protection from them for $2.99 a month, so I'm not on the hook for the fraudulant purchases one of the fraudulant purchases was at Home Depot for greater than $900 and the other at TJMAX for greater than $500. I looked on the internet purchases I made on the day of the fraudulant purchases. I made two internet purchases that day using that credit card and both purchases were for eliquid hardware supplies. I will not name the eliquid/hardware companies here because I don't know if it was related or pure chance. But one thing I do know is I won't take a chance again with those two eliquid/hardware supply companies. Until I'm proven otherwise, I've black listed them from any more purchases that I make in the future.
    If you made your eliquid/hardware purchase online and the fraud was in-store, you're protesting that supplier for no reason. You can't encode a physical card with data stolen online, it has to have been stolen in a swiped transaction.

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