This seems to be a topic that comes up frequently (unfortunately) so I thought I would share my experience yesterday. I had a phone call (and e-mail) from Chase about a fraudulent charge on my Chase Amazon credit card. Someone in Los Angeles tried to charge $142 to Forever21.com. Chase declined the charge and contacted me. I live in MA and the address they tried to ship the order to was "and extremely long address". Very happy that Chase flagged and declined this.
The thing I find most disturbing is that this credit card has never left my wallet, never has been handed to or scanned by a merchant. The ONLY place I have ever used this card was to place orders at Amazon. Sure doesn't make me feel very good about shopping at Amazon anymore.
Chase did mention that Amazon uses a lot of third party resellers, but still...
Kind of suprising that this happened as I would have thought that this particular credit card was the least likely to have this happen to as it has never left my wallet.
The thing I find most disturbing is that this credit card has never left my wallet, never has been handed to or scanned by a merchant. The ONLY place I have ever used this card was to place orders at Amazon. Sure doesn't make me feel very good about shopping at Amazon anymore.

Kind of suprising that this happened as I would have thought that this particular credit card was the least likely to have this happen to as it has never left my wallet.