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I got a call from my bank tonight. Seems a company called "Shepherd Enterprises" out of Carol Stream, IL had used my check card to charge 80 cents for an online purchase.
I never use that card for purchases. I only use it as an ATM card.
I told them I had definitley not made any online puchase this afternoon, and in fact hadn't even used the card since June. It's also not been out of my possession.
Of course they cancelled the card, I need to go to a branch to get a new one tomorrow, no big deal.
I asked how they could possibly have gotten the number, and she said that sometimes these places just randomly batch in thousands of numbers hoping to "hit", and it's possible that happened. She said that because the charge was only 80 cents, the people who had the number were probably just "fishing" to see if they could get access, and if I'd figure it out. She said that such a low amount often isn't even caught by the consumer.
Luckily this "company" is one the banks fraud deprtment has been watching and is trying to catch, so when the debit was made to my account by them. it was immediately flagged and my account was temporarily frozen pending my verification of the charge.
Just a warning to keep a close eye on your accounts, watch your statement closely for small charges that might be easily overlooked, and contact your bank immediately if you even as much as suspect fraud.
Anne
I never use that card for purchases. I only use it as an ATM card.
I told them I had definitley not made any online puchase this afternoon, and in fact hadn't even used the card since June. It's also not been out of my possession.
Of course they cancelled the card, I need to go to a branch to get a new one tomorrow, no big deal.
I asked how they could possibly have gotten the number, and she said that sometimes these places just randomly batch in thousands of numbers hoping to "hit", and it's possible that happened. She said that because the charge was only 80 cents, the people who had the number were probably just "fishing" to see if they could get access, and if I'd figure it out. She said that such a low amount often isn't even caught by the consumer.
Luckily this "company" is one the banks fraud deprtment has been watching and is trying to catch, so when the debit was made to my account by them. it was immediately flagged and my account was temporarily frozen pending my verification of the charge.
Just a warning to keep a close eye on your accounts, watch your statement closely for small charges that might be easily overlooked, and contact your bank immediately if you even as much as suspect fraud.
Anne

