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    warning for credit card users

    I don't know if this is true or not - I didn't check it out on snopes or anything but if there is an email about it and it isn't true the idea is now in people's heads and it probably will happen!

    SCENE 1.


    This is a new one. People sure stay busy trying to cheat us, don't they?

    A friend went to the local gym and placed his belongings in the locker.


    After the workout and a shower, he came out, saw the locker open, and thought to himself,

    "Funny, I thought I locked the locker. Hmmm." He dressed and just flipped the wallet to make sure all was in order.

    Everything looked okay - all cards were in place.

    A few weeks later his credit card bill came - a whooping bill of $14,000! He called the credit card company and started yelling at them, saying that he did not make the transactions.

    Customer care personnel verified that there was no Mistake in the system and asked if his card had been stolen.

    "No," he said, but then took out his wallet, pulled out the credit card, and yep - you guessed it - a switch had been made. An expired similar credit card from the same bank was in the wallet.


    The thief broke into his locker at the gym and switched cards.

    Verdict:

    The credit card issuer said since he did not report the card missing earlier, he would have to pay the amount owed to them.

    How much did he have to pay for items he did not buy?


    $9,000! Why were there no calls made to verify the amount swiped? Small amounts rarely trigger a "warning bell" with some credit card companies.


    It just so happens that all the small amounts added up to big one!



    SCENE 2.


    A man at a local restaurant paid for his meal with his credit card. The bill for the meal came, he signed it, and the waitress folded the receipt and passed the credit card along.

    Usually, he would just take it and place it in his wallet or pocket.

    Funny enough, though, he actually took a look at the card and, lo and behold, it was the expired card of another person.

    He called the waitress and she looked perplexed

    She took it back, apologized, and hurried back to the counter under the watchful eye of the man.


    All the waitress did while walking to the counter was wave the wrong expired card to the counter cashier, and the counter cashier immediately looked down and took out the real card.


    No exchange of words --- nothing! She took it and came back to the man with an apology.



    Verdict:


    Make sure the credit cards in your wallet are yours. Check the name on the card every time you sign for something and/or the card is taken away for even a short period of time.



    Many people just take back the credit card without even looking at it, "assuming" that it has to be theirs.



    FOR YOUR OWN SAKE, DEVELOP THE HABIT OF CHECKING YOUR CREDIT CARD EACH TIME IT IS RETURNED TO YOU AFTER A TRANSACTION!



    SCENE 3:


    Yesterday I went into a pizza restaurant to pick up an order that I had called in.

    I paid by using my Visa Check Card which, of course, is linked directly to my checking account.



    The young man behind the counter took my card, swiped it, then laid it on the counter as he waited for the approval, which is pretty standard procedure. While he waited, he picked up his cell phone and started dialing.

    I noticed the phone because it is the same model I have, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

    Then I heard a click that sounded like my phone sounds when I take a picture..



    He then gave me back my card but kept the phone in his hand as

    if he was still pressing buttons.


    Meanwhile, I'm thinking: I wonder what he is taking a picture of, oblivious to what was really going on. It then dawned on me: the only thing there was my credit card, so now I'm paying close attention to what he is doing.


    He set his phone on the counter, leaving it open.


    About five seconds later, I heard the chime that tells you that the picture has been saved.


    Now I'm standing there struggling with the fact that this boy just took a picture of my

    credit card.


    Yes, he played it off well, because had we not had the same kind of phone, I probably would never have known what happened


    Needless to say, I immediately

    canceled that card as I was walking out of the pizza parlor.



    All I am saying is, be aware of your surroundings at all times.


    Whenever you are using your credit cards, take caution and don't be careless. Notice who is standing near you and what they are doing when you use your card.


    Be aware of phones

    because many have a camera phone these days



    When you are in a restaurant and the waiter/waitress brings your card and receipt for you to sign, make sure you scratch the number off.


    Some restaurants are using only the last four digits, but a lot of them are still putting the whole thing on there.


    I have already been a victim of credit card fraud and, believe me, it is not fun. The truth is that they can get you even when you are careful, but don't make it easy for them.



    FORWARD THIS TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN THINK OF. LET'S GET THE WORD OUT! JUST BE AWARE

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    I only read #1 & wanted to add this.

    TD VISA has a GREAT system set up. There is a computer that monitors all the cards.. When one startes to have too many transactions compaired to normal, a group looks at it & then puts the card on hold.

    How do I know this? It happened to me a couple weeks ago. It had been months since I had used my VISA. I paid it off full with a line of credit I opened & gave my card to Chad, so he could buy things he needed for his wedding. After a day of buying costly items & many items, the card was put on hold. I completely understood why they did it & thanked them. However! It took me 4hrs of yelling & 8 different phone calls to get my card working again.

    So as a warning, if anyone is doing wedding planning & using the card more then usual, CALL THE CREDIT CARD COMPANY FIRST!! Then use your card. We lost a caterer because of the hold.. so that wasn't cool at all.. BUT I still happy VISA has that plan in order.. its just a pain in the rump to get the card activated again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    So as a warning, if anyone is doing wedding planning & using the card more then usual, CALL THE CREDIT CARD COMPANY FIRST!! Then use your card. We lost a caterer because of the hold.. so that wasn't cool at all.. BUT I still happy VISA has that plan in order.. its just a pain in the rump to get the card activated again.
    and how about the person using their own card instead of yours? Unless he is an authorized user with his name on his own card he shouldn't be using it anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shais_mom
    and how about the person using their own card instead of yours? Unless he is an authorized user with his name on his own card he shouldn't be using it anyway.
    He has written permission & its on my VISA file that he's doing the wedding shopping, as I have to work during the day. Hes a stay at home nanny for my friend's 2yr old (I live with them), so he can do most of the shopping during the day, when shops are open.

    VISA has already called me at work several times to make sure my file was correct, that Chad has permission to sign/use the card...

    Chad doesn't have his own credit card anylonger. Not getting into the details (he did nothing wrong, he was a victim), but that mess will be fixed soon. However soon wasn't fast enough, as the wedding is on Dec 2ed.

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    This is at least a few years old... I remember getting spammed with it almost daily when her grandmother and friends found out I had my first unsecured credit card a few years back .


    And little amounts will generally trigger a warning flag... lots and lots of activity, even if it is in smaller amounts, will generally get your account flagged. I had to deal with that a lot with the poor tourists at my last job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophist
    This is at least a few years old... I remember getting spammed with it almost daily when her grandmother and friends found out I had my first unsecured credit card a few years back .


    And little amounts will generally trigger a warning flag... lots and lots of activity, even if it is in smaller amounts, will generally get your account flagged. I had to deal with that a lot with the poor tourists at my last job.
    Speeking of the little amounts.. also going to a gas station 2 times/days in a row will get some cards put on hold. Chad filled his car one day & my car the next day.. then they put a hold on his account.. Thats nearly weekly & is annoying & embarassing. Chad puts gas in 3 cars on a regular bases & sometimes puts gas in the 4th car. He keeps telling them that he has up to 4 cars to put gas in, so to please stop putting his card on hold, because of gas. But they always ignore him... In a sence its good, but to this degree its not helpful.. its also only a 300.00 card & cannot be over drawn, so its not a major issue if someone steals it.. a pain yes, but not the end of the world.

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    I bought a printer on a Master Card. They *claimed* they called me to check on the transaction; I think they put the wrong number on speed dial because they said they called several times. Anyway, I went to renew my car registration online, and it bounced! WTH? I called up the customer service number, had to answer security questions, and they reinstated my account right away. I thanked them for their vigilance, and admonished theme to dial the phone number, not put it on speed dial, in case there was an error.
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    Yes, I've been flagged too on my account- in the middle of a lengthy purchase at none other than Walmart, where you have to wait an hour in line in the first place.

    When we moved to Denver we were a bit short on cash after shelling out so much money for first month's rent and deposit, so we used our card. The company was suspicious that someone from Iowa was spending so much money in Colorado so I couldn't check out at, and I had a shopping cart full of stuff (already rung up).

    So, after standing there for 10 minutes, the manager called the credit card company, I had to verify it was me using the card with a million questions, and then, they asked me, "Would I like to update my information now?"

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    Working in retail, I've had customers get really pissed at me when I ask to see their ID.

    A young woman came up and asked for the items she had put on hold, a comforter and a set of sheets totally almost $500. I asked her to swipe her credit card on the thingy, which she did. When she signed the slip, it was a different name. She said it was her mother's card and she was authorized to use it. Sorry, can't do it. She got REALLY angry with me and said to call teh bank, which I did (I also called over my manager). The bank told me NOT to accept it. She then called her mother on her cellphone and the woman ripped my manager a new rectum. We tried to explain the situation to her and how the bank told us not to accept the card. She didn't want to hear any of it. After ringing her up and then cancelling her transaction twice, the manager got flustered and okayed the whole purchase. As long as it was on HIS shoulders and not mine.

    Moral to the story is, if you have nothing to hide, show me your ID. If not, go somewhere else. I need my job!!

    Staci,

    Thanks for the heads up!! With the holidays approaching, those kinds of people will be out in full force, trying to rip off the stores. It's amazing what great lengths people will go to. *sigh*

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    I use my dad's credit card all of the time. Instead of my using my card and then my dad reimbursing me by going to the bank to deposit money from his account, I just swipe his card. Especially when I go to the grocery or go run errands for him. I don't see why if I have the last name as him, I can't sign my OWN name and be fine. I've never had a problem with any store denying my signature to his card. Many stores have said to sign my OWN name, not my dad's - which I've always done. If I went to a store to purchase something, and got stopped, I would be really upset. I understand that it's for the card owner's security, but PLEASE! He's my FATHER who gave me PERMISSION to use it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckner
    I use my dad's credit card all of the time. Instead of my using my card and then my dad reimbursing me by going to the bank to deposit money from his account, I just swipe his card. Especially when I go to the grocery or go run errands for him. I don't see why if I have the last name as him, I can't sign my OWN name and be fine. I've never had a problem with any store denying my signature to his card. Many stores have said to sign my OWN name, not my dad's - which I've always done. If I went to a store to purchase something, and got stopped, I would be really upset. I understand that it's for the card owner's security, but PLEASE! He's my FATHER who gave me PERMISSION to use it.
    but not everyone knows that -
    what about the case of a husband and wife divorce (just by looking at the name they can't tell its your father) and the wife took the card to run up as many charges as possible before it was closed....
    just a thought
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    Thanks for the head's up Staci. I would never have thought to double check my card in a restaurant, but yes, it could easily be switched. I have heard about people in check-out lines photographing credit cards before. All they really need are your numbers - someone could charge items without a physical card by calling in phone orders. No one would know that person wasn't you.

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    Most online merchants I deal with require the access code on the back of the card as well as the card number itself.

    I would never allow anyone to use my charge card (That's why we have two on the same account, one for me, one for LOH), and I would be highly irritated if a store did not ask to see ID when using my card.

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