UnderTheMistletoe
DIS Veteran<br><font color=green>DH calls me "Figg
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Hi All,
It's been one of those kinds of weeks
I found out yesterday that my credit card was jeopardized. I knew what my available credit was and went to make a purchase well under that amount. Swiped the card twice and it was declined twice. I called the card issuer and they confirmed what my balance was. I asked, "So why did a charge for xyz not go through? I just tried to swipe the card twice and it was declined twice." When he looked into the account, he found that there was a temporary hold on the account for suspicious activity and forwarded my call to the fraud people.
We went through the charges and confirmed that the last time I used my card was 1/5/2011 to fill up with gas. There were attempted online charges last weekend- impossible since I was in the Florida Keys with spotty cell phone service and no internet connection. They could see that I took an ATM withdrawal and there was no further debit or credit activity.
There are two charges for Sunday, 1/16. One charge for 65 cents and a second charge for $6.59. Both of them are online charges. Then there is an attempted charge for $931.
The bank was suspicious because I don't make a lot of online charges... and certainly not for that amount! The crd has been cancelled.
I know that whoever this is got the information from the Virginia DMV. Virginia made me jump through hoops to get a Florida license. I was asked to FAX all sorts of information to them in order for them to clear the National Driver's Database. Well, they lost the information. I knew I was a sitting duck. The concern is now how do we monitor ALL credit accounts in our name quickly and easily. We don't have much, but I am afraid that they have enough personal information to set up bogus accounts in my name and with my credit... so taking it that one step further to identity theft. Who do we go to? What do we do?
Thanks in advance.
It's been one of those kinds of weeks

I found out yesterday that my credit card was jeopardized. I knew what my available credit was and went to make a purchase well under that amount. Swiped the card twice and it was declined twice. I called the card issuer and they confirmed what my balance was. I asked, "So why did a charge for xyz not go through? I just tried to swipe the card twice and it was declined twice." When he looked into the account, he found that there was a temporary hold on the account for suspicious activity and forwarded my call to the fraud people.
We went through the charges and confirmed that the last time I used my card was 1/5/2011 to fill up with gas. There were attempted online charges last weekend- impossible since I was in the Florida Keys with spotty cell phone service and no internet connection. They could see that I took an ATM withdrawal and there was no further debit or credit activity.
There are two charges for Sunday, 1/16. One charge for 65 cents and a second charge for $6.59. Both of them are online charges. Then there is an attempted charge for $931.

I know that whoever this is got the information from the Virginia DMV. Virginia made me jump through hoops to get a Florida license. I was asked to FAX all sorts of information to them in order for them to clear the National Driver's Database. Well, they lost the information. I knew I was a sitting duck. The concern is now how do we monitor ALL credit accounts in our name quickly and easily. We don't have much, but I am afraid that they have enough personal information to set up bogus accounts in my name and with my credit... so taking it that one step further to identity theft. Who do we go to? What do we do?
Thanks in advance.