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Debit Card Compromised

Last week USAA called my DH and said

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that two purchases were made in the UK and they were suspected as fraudulent. He confirmed that they were fraudulent (since neither of us have been anywhere near the UK!) and USAA disabled his

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card and said they would remove the charges. So today I log onto our account and see another charge from the same store (“Tesco” not sure that the store is UK version od 7/11?). So my DH called the fraud department. It turns out now my card is compromised.

The fraud department said that a counterfit card was manufactured and the charges were “swiped.” Now I need to make sure my whole identity wasn’t stolen! At least for now, I’m not out any money just the inconvenience of not being able to use my debit card for a few days.

Definitely pull your credit report and check your other cards. However, there is a good possibility that it was just this one card.

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I read an article the other day on shopping safely during the holidays and one of the tips was to watch your card carefully when checking out. Apparently cashiers can run your card through a second machine that records all of the information, and then basically “download” that information onto a counterfeit card. I’m sure that a major simplification of the process, but it sounds like that might have happened to you, especially if you and your husband tend to use your cards at the same stores.

Doesn’t even have to be the same place either. The card readers could be installed in ATMs and gas station pump card readers, etc. Really anything that isn’t as attended as the car machine directly hooked to a cash register.

It’s a way to harvest hundreds of numbers by merely a passive system. I’ve found three installed on machines (all gas pumps) in different locations. I actually went in and got the cashier who had no idea it was installed on it. The police didn’t notice it initially either but had his card information stolen two days prior.

One of our local gas

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stations just installed seals over the part of the pump that you would have to open to install something on the card reader in order to steal people’s numbers. Its very distinctivelooking and says something like “if this seal isbroken, do not scan your cardgo inside and report it to the attendant.”

It would make me feel a lot better IF I knew for sure that people couldn’t just create the seals on their own and put new ones on after they broke the old one. It looks like a sticker to me.

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