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So, today I got robbed...
I got a call today from my bank about "unusual activity" on my debit card. Apparently someone counterfeited the card and bought about $1000 worth of stuff today from a department store in a mall a couple hundred miles from here. It showed up in my list of charges on my online account page. I had my bank cancel the card. Tomorrow I'll go up to the bank and try to get the transactions removed from my account and get a new card.
I contacted the store where it happened and they have video and computer records of the transaction. Tomorrow I'll call the financial crime division of the police department there and hopefully they'll catch the prick who did it. If not -- oh well. I guess credit cards are a real godsend for the more cowardly type of thieves. It's probably best both for me and the person who did this that I don't know who they are.
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but did you get stabbed in the ass while getting robbed?
srsly though that really sucks. My dad just found out that he had 100$ withdrawn from an account that had no money and which was never used before. Hopefully they can catch the fucktards that did this
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| Originally posted by dimadelux but did you get stabbed in the ass while getting robbed? |
Shit man, that's terrible. At least you were able to resolve it quickly. If anything maybe the guy still has that all stuff he bought and you can just take it 
theives are so lazy nowadays....what ever happened to the old fashion gun to the chest or waving a knife around.
Forgive my ignorance, but how do you counterfeit a debit card?
This is why relying on electronics to do to my finances makes me nervous as all hell.
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk Forgive my ignorance, but how do you counterfeit a debit card? |
That's scary. There's also a way people were doing it about a month ago with gas stations. They basically put a phony plate over the real one and grabbed your card information, pin number and all.
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/cc/20020524a.asp |
good luck with that, i hear the whole fraud thing can be quite a pain to get everything sorted out entirely. is your bank going to take off the charges? most banks have that zero fraud liability claim, and i am curious as to how true to that they are?
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Originally posted by woscar99 You have no idea how hard I laughed at that, cause it reminded me of this thread: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=438974 |
This happened to me. One day I went to check my account balance, and there was a strange $200 charge from Sears that was definately not anything I had bought. Within an hour or two the thief had also bought $40 in gas.
I managed to catch the first charge about 30 mintues after it had happened, thankfully. I gotta give Wachovia credit on this one--I called them immediately, they froze the account and had a new debit card on the way, and they faxed me an affadavit to confirm that I was not the one responsible for those charges and that I believed them to be fraudulent. As soon as I signed it and sent it back, they credited me the money back into my account and sent the case to their anti-fraud department. To this day I don't know if they ever caught the ****** who was draining my account, but seeing as they credited me my money back right away, I can't really complain.
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| Originally posted by nrjizer This happened to me. One day I went to check my account balance, and there was a strange $200 charge from Sears that was definately not anything I had bought. Within an hour or two the thief had also bought $40 in gas. I managed to catch the first charge about 30 mintues after it had happened, thankfully. I gotta give Wachovia credit on this one--I called them immediately, they froze the account and had a new debit card on the way, and they faxed me an affadavit to confirm that I was not the one responsible for those charges and that I believed them to be fraudulent. As soon as I signed it and sent it back, they credited me the money back into my account and sent the case to their anti-fraud department. To this day I don't know if they ever caught the ****** who was draining my account, but seeing as they credited me my money back right away, I can't really complain. |
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| Originally posted by JD8180 good luck with that, i hear the whole fraud thing can be quite a pain to get everything sorted out entirely. is your bank going to take off the charges? |
I bet it was a puerto rican or a mexican who stole your money.
hopefully they'll remove the charges w/ no questions/problems. best o luck
this happened to me as well
it was 3 days before WMC & i get a call from Wells Fargo stating they're noticing a bunch of activity on my acct. it didnt strike me as odd as i had been buying all kinds of stuff for my trip (shoes, trunks, travel supplies, clothes, & a lot of other sh*t) so i almost ignored it
luckily i checked my acct to find a bunch of charges to PetMeds, E-Music, Blockbuster, Vistaprint, & a sh*tload of small charges to companies.
the fraud rep from Wells said, "they usually test out ur card on small transactions & then go for the big stuff"
so i had to cancel my card & make a claim w/them so they could re-imburse my acct. some of the claim hasnt been resolved as of today 2 mos later
so since they froze my acct, there was a concern, as i had used that card to reserve the room so i had to pay for my room in cash & a deposit in cash for the incidentals which was $250 extra.
that was a pain in the ass but the real kicker was i had to have my friend use her card for the rental in MIAMI cuz i couldnt leave a deposit
fukn bastards
I talked to the bank today.
I'll be getting a new card in about four days, and the rep that I talked to said that the $1000 charge may not even get through, since I canceled the card while the charge was still pending. Even if it does go through, she said that the charges will be removed, and I signed an affidavit to confirm that the charges were illegitimate.
Later today I'll call the fraud people at the police department to let them know about all this and hopefully they can catch the little shit who went on a short shopping spree at my expense.

I had some jackass steal my ID too
he was a real piece of work, took out an ID with HIS pic and my ssn
went to a bank and a furniture store, opened an account with both of them
fucking tool took out $3K from the furniture store, and bounced checks left and right
next thing I know I'm getting a call from Maryland asking me to pay up
I'm like: lady, I've lived in Florida for 23 years, I have no clue wtf your talking about
Affidavits and all, got it all cleared, but it's just crazy that someone can take on your life like that..
Glad to hear your bank is working things out with you

Where I work, it's unbelievable how easily I could take part in illegal activities with credit cards and stolen identities.
People hand over their details, I take all the details from their cards, I make a photocopy of the Card.
I sit there and take their employment details, details of their financial situations. Everything. It's just crazy.
I even have to get their drivers license photocopied.
People leave their cards in the chip and pin machines.
I once was sure that someone had taken money from my account because it was at a golf course a few miles away that I was sure i'd never used before.
Turned out it was because I got really really drunk and went onto the driving range.
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles I'll be getting a new card in about four days, and the rep that I talked to said that the $1000 charge may not even get through, since I canceled the card while the charge was still pending. Even if it does go through, she said that the charges will be removed, and I signed an affidavit to confirm that the charges were illegitimate. |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Later today I'll call the fraud people at the police department to let them know about all this and hopefully they can catch the little shit who went on a short shopping spree at my expense. |
My dad had his wallet stolen about 15 years ago, and the guy who did it was caught by a clerk at a leather store who followed the rules and asked for ID. Although, apparently, he was sketchy to begin with.
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| Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie My dad had his wallet stolen about 15 years ago, and the guy who did it was caught by a clerk at a leather store who followed the rules and asked for ID. Although, apparently, he was sketchy to begin with. |
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