MatzoBelle
Sleepy is my spirit dwarf.
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- Feb 7, 2015
Would you folks be willing to name the specific WDW resorts/restaurants/stores where you believe your cards were skimmed?
Would you folks be willing to name the specific WDW resorts/restaurants/stores where you believe your cards were skimmed?
I do understand your point, but suspicion is not the same as accusation. If no one speaks up, the consumer is all the less protected and patterns cannot be identified.
You and I disagree.
We've been through this already. Thiefs often sit on credit card numbers for months or years. Everyone would need to list every charge they made for the past two years before we start to look for a correlation. Guessing where a card was skimmed is pointless, unless you have some sort of actual proof.Would you folks be willing to name the specific WDW resorts/restaurants/stores where you believe your cards were skimmed?
My disney card was also fraudulently used at "Blizzard Entertainment." The first charge was on Thursday i called chase and told them, it was $65. Last nite my card was hit SEVEN times each for $51.18 same vendor Blizzard entertainment. I'm not sure why chase let them go through when I had already alerted them about the first charge. I also made a payment on my dvc loan a couple of weeks ago and really think it is Disney that is where the breach isI've replied to threads in the past that addressed this and always thought it was a coincidence that cards were being compromised after WDW visits. I may no longer be a skeptic. I literally just got home from the airport about 2 hours ago after leaving WDW on Wednesday. Decided to check my emails before heading to bed. I had a fraud alert from Chase Disney Visa. This was the card I used for my room charges, and I also used it 3 times for on site store (World of Disney, Mouse Gears and Zawadi Marketplace) charges over $50 in order to get my 10% discount. Thank goodness Chase caught on after the 3rd charge to the online "Blizzard Entertainment Store." They only got away with about $125 in online purchases before the 3rd charge was declined.
Under the circumstances, I can't imagine the fraud occurred anywhere other than at WDW.
My disney card was also fraudulently used at "Blizzard Entertainment." The first charge was on Thursday i called chase and told them, it was $65. Last nite my card was hit SEVEN times each for $51.18 same vendor Blizzard entertainment. I'm not sure why chase let them go through when I had already alerted them about the first charge. I also made a payment on my dvc loan a couple of weeks ago and really think it is Disney that is where the breach is
Turns out...it was a student that we teach who went into my wife's desk and took a cell phone picture of the card, between classes, while my wife was standing at the door (luckily the student had the stuff shipped to a relative).
Sad part is that the authorities informed us that high school students FREQUENTLY do this to teachers.
Seems very coincidental but my Chase-Disney card was hacked 1 week ago, about the same time as a couple of posters have stated their Chase cards had fraudulent activity. I have not even gone to the park yet, I was buying on-line Park passes and airline tickets for July and I don't use this card for anything but Disney related purchases. I wonder if there is a hack at Chase that is making the Disney Visa's visible?
Actually just the other day my credit card number was stolen...