aerial1313
Posted : 8/18/2008 11:29:57 AM
Do a fraud report with your bank. This happened to me recently. My bank actually called me to alert me. While on the phone with them, I went online to check my account, and it had been wiped out. My bank was awesome about refunding all my money within a day the fraudulent purchases cleared my account. But you MUST contact your bank's fraud department and file a claim in order for them to put your money back permanently. They may do a provisional pay-back, but they can and will take the money back if you don't do everything they tell you to do, and filing a fraud claim is step one. It's actually easier than it sounds...I just want to make sure you do everything you can to make sure you get your money back. I was extremely impressed at how simple Wachovia made it for me, and how nice the people were while I freaked out on the phone, lol.
In my case, which sounds the same as you, my card number was stolen, not my actual card. Then the next week, my BF's card number was also stolen! The only thing we can figure is that we both used our cards at the same place where someone was stealing card numbers and making up fake cards. The fraudulent charges on BF's card were done in our county (Gwinnett Co, GA), but all of mine were done in Orlando, FL, so someone was probably collecting card numbers and selling them. Somebody had a good ol' time with my card that weekend....I had just gotten paid and they took every penny out of my account!
Now every time I use my card at a store where you swipe it yourself, I hold my card so that my fingers cover up the card number. I've heard of folks taking pictures of cards with cell phones. Also, at a gas pump or ATM machine, look carefully at the part where you insert your card. I think there are some devices called "skimmers" that criminals will put in there that scan a copy of your card number. They will look a little odd, but you have to look for it. I've heard Clark Howard talk about these things on his radio show. I also am now very hesistant about giving my card number over the phone. I'm pretty sure this is how our numbers were stolen. We ordered from a take-out/delivery place within a couple weeks using both our cards, where you give your number over the phone. How easy it would be for the person on the other end of the line to just write it down and make a new card! I will only use cash now for take-out orders.
Good luck, and I sympathize with what you're going through. Be sure to check your account every day for more fraudulent charges. Some of the ones didn't clear my account for a few days, depending on how long it takes the retail outlet to report their credit card transactions.