I did NOT have a great morning. On the way into work I got an email from Chase that on my husbands account of notification of address change. About 20 minutes after that; still in car just had dropped off my girls to school, got fraud notification from Chase for a $876 on my husband's Reserve to Virgin Mobile. Do what I need to when first into work and then start dealing with it. For what it is worth a couple thoughts to all my fellow travel/card hackers.
- If you are signing up your spouse for cards with their permission just be aware that if there is a breach they are the ones who will ultimately have to deal with it. I tried but they could only talk to him or have him present to give me permission. (Which didn't work since he was at work too). He spent over an hour on the phone with chase. Basically someone got his social security number, birth date, and complete Reserve number. They had changed our address across both business and personal. He has been pretty sweet about it but judging from the texts I was getting while he was on the phone it was not an easy process.
- Request a free credit report from: https://www.annualcreditreport.com/index.action. Out of paranoia I requested and went through all 3 today.
- Be aware that authorized users do show up on the reports. I had a Barclaycard years ago and it is on his report. Discover is on there too; and he was always just an AU on that. Just something to think about.
- Check your credit score on one of your cards, but be aware that does not cover everything.
Sorry to be a downer because I do love this hobby, but this today has not been too fun.