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Today, my daughter and I each received calls on our respective cell phones. It was an automated message that said "We regret to inform you that your Mastercard has been locked. Please press one to speak to our security department."
DD got the call first. She didn't pick up the call so it was left as a message. Of this, I am very glad because she talked to me before responding. She was upset because she does have a Mastercard. I told her to just delete the message.
An hour later, I got the same call. In a way, I am glad they called me because it set DD's mind at ease. You see, I don't have a Mastercard.
At no time did the caller mention the name of a bank or any other business. It also did not mention our names. Obviously, it was some type of phishing call. You'd think they'd be a little more cleaver doing this. At the very least, I'd use Visa as the card rather than Mastercard. A lot more people have Visas and are more likely to fall for it.
DD got the call first. She didn't pick up the call so it was left as a message. Of this, I am very glad because she talked to me before responding. She was upset because she does have a Mastercard. I told her to just delete the message.
An hour later, I got the same call. In a way, I am glad they called me because it set DD's mind at ease. You see, I don't have a Mastercard.
At no time did the caller mention the name of a bank or any other business. It also did not mention our names. Obviously, it was some type of phishing call. You'd think they'd be a little more cleaver doing this. At the very least, I'd use Visa as the card rather than Mastercard. A lot more people have Visas and are more likely to fall for it.


and my card was declined. I thought maybe it was a sign that airfare was too high.
Chase locked our card last summer while trying to purchase WDW park tickets. It was a quick call to verify and unlock it.
Especially after I've rented a car from Enterprise. Hmm, maybe their is a security breach there?
They never lock my card after I buy plane tickets - usually online, but always with a rental car.

What a pain to call back and go through all their security questions. But TWICE they actually caught suspicious charges!
This second time was just a couple months ago. They went through their usual questions, "Have you purchased something at..." Yes. . . yes. . . yes. . . WHAA-AAT?



second one was at 9 a.m. for filling up the rental car in another city, and the third one was at 2 p.m. at a third city (different state) for topping off the rental car before returning it. Luckily we called them back in the airport and got it clear because we ended up getting delayed and needing the card that evening. If it had been locked it would have made us use another card or a debit card, which we don't like at all- higher interest rate on that card, and no protection on the debit card...