โJun-11-2014 08:59 AM
โJun-11-2014 04:45 PM
โJun-11-2014 02:21 PM
falconman wrote:
I recently noticed a suspicious credit card charge on my Master Card for $375.00 from an online merchant. This charge came one day after using the card at the Loves gas station in Buckeye, AZ. Follow up with the merchant and my card issuer confirmed a fraudulent transaction. So, how does one protect themselves at these places?
โJun-11-2014 02:10 PM
pnichols wrote:
Below is a link supporting improved security with the upcoming new chip and PIN credit cards. By the way, how can chips broadcast without a battery - do the new cards have a flat battery sandwiched inside?
โJun-11-2014 02:04 PM
โJun-11-2014 01:44 PM
โJun-11-2014 01:39 PM
Bucky Badger wrote:They do, and I got bit by one in Las Vegas.
Actually thieves put "skimmers" in pumps. Been on TV numerous times
โJun-11-2014 01:34 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I'm guessing that you didn't use the card to pay at the pump at Loves. Once you hand your card to a clerk, waitress, etc., it only takes a dishonest one a second to swipe it into a small concealed device, often attached to a smart phone.
โJun-11-2014 01:11 PM
โJun-11-2014 12:14 PM
webslave wrote:Wow.. financial institutions spending millions to develop an easier way to steal credit cards. Amazing.
Actually, those "chips" make stealing your credit card information easier...
โJun-11-2014 12:05 PM
โJun-11-2014 11:40 AM
โJun-11-2014 11:30 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:I use my debit card as a credit card at the gas pump all the time. Went to a gas station I never before frequented, and used it as a credit card - no pin. The next day, someone was buying gas in Tennessee with it. It could have been a rigged card reader ar something else - I have no idea how the number could have been obtained.
I'm guessing that you didn't use the card to pay at the pump at Loves. Once you hand your card to a clerk, waitress, etc., it only takes a dishonest one a second to swipe it into a small concealed device, often attached to a smart phone.
โJun-11-2014 11:09 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I'm guessing that you didn't use the card to pay at the pump at Loves. Once you hand your card to a clerk, waitress, etc., it only takes a dishonest one a second to swipe it into a small concealed device, often attached to a smart phone.
โJun-11-2014 10:38 AM
โJun-11-2014 10:36 AM
Crowe wrote:
Keep dreaming. It will take no time at all for crooks to figure that out as well.