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Someone keeps stealing my CC's.. advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 13603709" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>First step is to not use a debit card. Using credit puts one more layer between the plastic and your real money. Second, there isn't ANYTHING you can really do.</p><p></p><p>The prepay slot at the gas station could have a skimmer on it, your server at Apple Bees could write down your info, or the magazine subscription you have, their database could be hacked.</p><p></p><p>This goes back to the first thing I said, don't use debit. I've had my credit card "compromised" now 2-3 times. It's no big deal. I get a call saying it happened, and asking if the charges are legit. First time was a $800 TV at best buy in GA, and the second time was $8 at a post office in CA. NO! Both times the charges were dropped without me doing anything what so ever, and a new car was shipped overnight. The second time happened at like 4pm my time on a friday, and I had my new card by 11am Saturday.</p><p></p><p>The only real hassle is logging into paypal/amazon and changing my billing info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 13603709, member: 31255"] First step is to not use a debit card. Using credit puts one more layer between the plastic and your real money. Second, there isn't ANYTHING you can really do. The prepay slot at the gas station could have a skimmer on it, your server at Apple Bees could write down your info, or the magazine subscription you have, their database could be hacked. This goes back to the first thing I said, don't use debit. I've had my credit card "compromised" now 2-3 times. It's no big deal. I get a call saying it happened, and asking if the charges are legit. First time was a $800 TV at best buy in GA, and the second time was $8 at a post office in CA. NO! Both times the charges were dropped without me doing anything what so ever, and a new car was shipped overnight. The second time happened at like 4pm my time on a friday, and I had my new card by 11am Saturday. The only real hassle is logging into paypal/amazon and changing my billing info. [/QUOTE]
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