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AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 17 Nov 2008 01:19

pretty sure he did

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 17 Nov 2008 00:22

Ann, I hope your son told the owners about his reputation. I know they'd want to know if they were employing a crook. It could be really damaging to their business.

Janet 693215

Janet 693215 Report 17 Nov 2008 00:19

Never use a debit card for online transactions. If money is taken from a credit card the onus is on the credit card company to prove you used it, if money is taken from your bank account the onus is on you to prove you didn't use it.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 17 Nov 2008 00:02

it was a waiter in a local Indian restaurant in our village who used my son's card's details - he was caught - but my son went in the other local Indian restaurant the other day and the same chap was in there - I wouldn't say he went white when he saw my son, but he certainly looked a bit shaken up!!!!

Elizabeth A

Elizabeth A Report 16 Nov 2008 23:36

Hubby and I had about £2000, taken out of our joint account, sept 2007. We had checked tha account on the monday, to make sure enough in to cover outgoings - bills etc. On the Saturday, I checkedto see what had come out to find £5 and pence left. Went straight into branch, Found that the money had been taken out as cash (joint a/c is hole in wall card only) since the tuesday.
Cards were cancelld, had new ones delivered in 3 working days and monies refunded by the friday.
Altough we had debits and things bouncing, bank did not charge.
We check more frequent now.

Liz

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 16 Nov 2008 22:37

The point of chip and pin is that you don't actually let anyone even touch your card.

You put it in the machine, you type in your pin and you remove the card.

Should anyone even try to take hold of your card or even worse, try to take it out of your sight, then stop them and kick up a stink.

BrianW

BrianW Report 16 Nov 2008 22:23

Petrol stations are notorious for skimming cards, so are restaurants, particularly Asian ones.

Don't let your cards out of your sight.

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 16 Nov 2008 22:04

well OH card was used to pay off some scammers credit card, but bank couldn't/wouldn't find them!!!

Joan

Joan Report 16 Nov 2008 00:17

Hi everyone.
We didn't give our details to anyone. When the bank phoned me they asked if I had recently made a large transaction I said that I hadn't. Then I phoned my OH and told him. He phoned our bank and was put through many departments which verified the details.
It does make you wary, as we were targeted two years ago with a £900 spend on OH's card. That was traced back to a petrol station strangely enough; my friend also had her card fraudulently cloned at the same petrol station too.
Please beware and especially at this time of year. You could be buying other peoples' christmas presents. Check your statements.
Night night Joan

blackrose

blackrose Report 15 Nov 2008 23:28

When we returned from holiday we had a message on phone to ring a number at the bank as card had been used fraudently. I did not ring this number but used the no to contact bank which was on my statement. It turned out that there had been no adverse use of my card and no one had rung from the bank. Explanation that it was some sort of scam to get us to ring given no and give bank details to some scamster. Do not give details to any one who rings claiming to be bank but put phone down and ring bank on no on statement is what I was told to do.

Sue

Sue Report 15 Nov 2008 23:20

I mentioned this before, we have ALL our cards insured for a flat fee of £29.00 pa against fraud. The policy gives us immediate access to £1,000 until the cards have been re-issued and we are reimbursed for any fraudulent transactions.

Check with your main bank for details.

Sue

Lyndi

Lyndi Report 15 Nov 2008 23:10

Sorry to hear about this Joan, but good that your bank alerted you and that you will get the money back.
I had to cancel one of my cards yesterday - I had ordered something online (only about £20), and the money went out of my account the day after my order.
Then Thursday I suddenly realised the goods hadn't arrived, so emailed the company.........no response! Then yesterday spent all morning trying to ring them - still no answer so went to bank and cancelled card.....just in case.
They had used a supposedly secure payment system called protx, which I have never heard of.
No other money had been taken from my account, but you just never know these days.

Joan

Joan Report 15 Nov 2008 22:43

Sorry to be the bearer of depressing news but We have just had our account debited by £2000. The bank phoned me on wednesday to enquire about a large transaction. It turns out that the scam is Key Stroke Robbers and the bank details have been extracted from our computer.
We have been told by the bank that we will be reimbursed and that they are on to the investigation. Meanwhile our account is frozen.

Just had cream crackers for tea.......Joan

Annabel

Annabel Report 25 Oct 2008 07:46

Check your statements, my sister very rarely checks hers did last week found some one had used her account 3 times first time in august for a pound to a charity then 99 pounds in September and again the same amount in october for on line shopping, bank will pay her back but all the hassles of getting new cards


Annabel

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 19 Sep 2008 13:09

Rosalyn and Athena,

I was thinking this morning, as I was withdrawing £100 from a cash machine - who is watching me, who has seen me put that in my handbag. I was clutching the bag so hard as I trundled around the town.

I sometimes feel annoyed as the announcements in supermarkets keep telling you to keep your purse in your hand, not on the trolley. I want to shout that I am doing that!

I know to my cost the folly of hanging a handbag on the front of the trolley from about 5 or more years ago. I parked the trolley after unloading my shopping and left it there. Some evil person took it, not back to the customer services desk. I lost quite a lot of money, all cards, irreplaceable photos and my eternity ring. I realised within moments but ended up with new cards, new locks on doors, plus Mum-in-law's doors, family allowance book and so much more. (The family allowance book showed my address.) OK, thinking about it, it was much more than 5 years ago - the children are long grown, and one married. How time flies!!

Elisabeth


Sorry gone off topic a bit!

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 19 Sep 2008 11:49

But it`s hard today to do that isn`t it as you have to get money out of somewhere first?
Ros xx

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 19 Sep 2008 11:46

I am so paranoid about card fraud that I don't even trust the telephone banking people anymore!! No reason, other than whenever I ring up (not that often) to do a telephone transaction like transferring money from one account to the other, they ask so many questions about the account and take all the details from my debit card - and I'm sat there thinking, ok, so now you have everything you need to go and order your Christmas shopping using my card details!

I honestly don't trust anyone in this day and age!

Wish I could go back to life without a bank card, really - but I can't remember how it's done LOL!!

I think those were the days when I got paid in cash every week... there were no hole-in-the-walls, no card readers, no internet, no telephone banking, no telephone payment lines... the only thing you had to watch out for were the handbag thieves on payday!

Athena



CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 19 Sep 2008 11:34

I`ve booked my daughter and partner 2 nights away , they have to take my card with them and a letter to say it`s okay to hand over my card , but the money will already have been taken from my account , this is a debit card. If this was a surprise they wouldn`t be able to take my card . I won`t have it for 2 days . This is the Holiday INN, Ros xx

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 19 Sep 2008 11:23

Elizabeth

it prob was a petrol station. Youmay have used the card there months ago and they have stored the info for later use. This happened to OH, they'd had his details for about 5mths before they used it.
And to whoever had the shopping ordered on their card... don't bank on it being traced...... when OH card was used fraudlently it was used to pay off a credit card... now you think they'd be able to trace that wouldn't you???????? think again LOL

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 19 Sep 2008 10:47

Mark,

Your comment about a dollar might just be right. My husband did have someone hit his Paypal account for a dollar, which is about 56p, but it was flagged by Paypal and sorted out.

Well, I have survived my Friday shopping without the card - I actually got around to spending some M & S birthday vouchers which have been in my purses for months, plus using cash for other shopping.

Perhaps I don't really need a credit card at all!!

Annabel,

That is really one sick person. I have also heard of houses being burgled when people are away at funerals. There are some evil people in this world.

Happy day to all,
Elisabeth