Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 Credit card fraud, is getting bigger and bigger everyday...As a banker, I attend fraud meetings on a regular basis...One thing you must never ever do at a restuarant is hand the card to your waiter or waitress and let them walk away with it. Our bank has certain restuarants classifed as hot spots,, where they will call you if you happened to eat at that particular resturant warning you to keep a close eye on your transactions. The biggest frauds we experience are from family members, the customers insist that we reverse the debits, and we in turn say " Ok, we will after we charge your son/daughter with fraud'. Gas stations are another Hot zone, did you know that there is a device the size of a pager that can read all the information off of your credit card, and I do mean all of it..Pin number and all.. Please...EVERYONE....look at your pin number, it should not be your Birthdate !!!!!!!!!... If your wallet is stolen, the first thing they will do is go through all your id, teying this date and that , then the will check your home address number and your phone number. I currently deal with at least one fraud a month, another sad tale I hear is that they pin number was written on the card or on a piece of paper, kept in the wallet, or worse...My significant other knew my pin number. BANKS WILL NOT reimburse clients in any of these cases, trust me I've been dealing with these for 15 years now,,, That concludes this long public announcement... Carol Assistant manager , Scotiabank. - Butch Owen Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:25 AM OT: Credit Card Fraud Hey Dale, > Hi Butch - > I know every single CC purchase I make that's how little I try to use > my cards. I'm sorta like that .. I never use them unless I visit the USA. But then I have no choice cause I'm normally where folks don't know me so check cashing is not an option .. and carrying a lotta cash is not a good idea .. nor is it comfortable. > Fortunate that is because when I saw $1,400 in concert tickets and > $800 in flights to Miami charged to my card I knew exactly where it > would have originated and told the CC company so - a moving truck > rental business. Good show .. glad you did. :-p > The bad part is that according to the CC company they cannot tell us > the outcome - who they found to be the culprit. It's part of > privacy...for the bum!!! That pissed me off. I'd like to know 'cuz > I'd like to let consumers be aware that there is a criminal in our > neighborhood - apparently that is not legal to do. Yep .. the Freedom of Information Act is overruled by the Privacy Act in cases of individuals .. not organizations. But the good parts of my situation is that first, the CC company sent the letter cause they believed something weird was going down .. and secondly, I'm not being held responsible for any of it. Finally, the young feller I talked to said they would likely not have a lot of problems in catching this person. Of course, they canceled the card immediately and issued another .. which they'll send. > Dale Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch PS: Just watched Arnold being sworn in as California Governator .. and heard that Mohammed (the D.C. sniper) was found guilty on all counts .. with sentence to be passed today, so its not a bad day after all. ;-p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 Even then Butch...savvy criminals know the numbering system and just bide their time 'til they've figured you've got your new card and then they start using the new numbered card. Happened to me on this one. It was an American Express Optima card. We wound up canceling it completely. Dale - Of course, they canceled the card immediately and issued another .. which they'll send. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 Carol, how does one pay with a credit card at a restaurant if the waiter/ess doesn't walk away with it? Warm regards, Janine Phariss www.BlueSageNaturals.com Unique & Innovative Herbals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 I appologize to the waitor/waitress and I tell them that my card doesn't leave my side, and I will walk over to the machine and watch the transaction.. the last meeting I was at which was less than a month ago, we were looking at roughly 990,000 dollars worth on fraudulent transactions, within Canada, in the last 2 months prior to the meeting. I find that most waitors/waitresses understand, and have no problems with me watching them. The ones that do question, I just explain in a nice way, why I do it. I tell them It's nothing personal, It's just something that I have done for years. carol - Janine Monday, November 17, 2003 4:28 PM RE: Please everyone read....RE: Credit Card Fraud Carol, how does one pay with a credit card at a restaurant if the waiter/ess doesn't walk away with it? Warm regards, Janine Phariss www.BlueSageNaturals.com Unique & Innovative Herbals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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