by Da King » Sun Dec 24, 2023 9:41 pm
AArdvark wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 1:08 pm
Our Capital One card got comprised. Someone spent a buck at the PlayStation store to see if our card number worked and then spent five hundred bucks at the Nike website.
After a half hour wait on hold I canceled the card. The good news is that Capitol One e-mailed my wife and asked her about the recent purchase so we're not out a dime.
The last place we used the card was Target but who knows how, right?
Capital One left you on hold for half an hour!? Those bastards. I think I've had two credit cards stolen in my life (one was my fault, I dropped it and left it at Jim's Ground Round in Gates, and some bastard decided to go shopping with it). Both times, once I requested the fraud department, I was connected immediately.
Most CC companies give you the ability to deactivate a card thru their app or website. Was that at least an option?
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Our Capital One card got comprised. Someone spent a buck at the PlayStation store to see if our card number worked and then spent five hundred bucks at the Nike website.
After a half hour wait on hold I canceled the card. The good news is that Capitol One e-mailed my wife and asked her about the recent purchase so we're not out a dime.
The last place we used the card was Target but who knows how, right?
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Capital One left you on hold for half an hour!? Those bastards. I think I've had two credit cards stolen in my life (one was my fault, I dropped it and left it at Jim's Ground Round in Gates, and some bastard decided to go shopping with it). Both times, once I requested the fraud department, I was connected immediately.
Most CC companies give you the ability to deactivate a card thru their app or website. Was that at least an option?