THEY HAVE YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER AND ARE STEALING FROM YOU !
That was the message I got on February 1st 2009 in a letter from my bank. At first I thought is was some marketing tool that they were using to get my attention to sell me to credit protection. As I read more of the letter it stated that thousands of bank customers had had their information stolen and I could be in jeopardy of having money charged to my account and to please contact them at once. Yesterday, I checked my account on line and low and behold, I found several purchases that I did not make. The total was about $20.00. When I looked again, I noticed that these two different companies had the very same phone number. ( 1-800-712-7222 ). So, I called the bank only to be told that this same company had hit my account again last evening for another $20.00. Again, different company, same phone numbers; one was listed as Gov.Grant/Funded and the other was IndentityS. The young lady I spoke with also directed my attention to the fifty cent fee also listed. " That's the fee charged from their having called from out of the country. Who ever is doing this is not in the United States and is over seas.
I have to say that I am a bit amazed that this has happened. I am so very cautious on line, always check for that https:// in the address bar before I do any business on line; it's sad that I have to be told that it's not really my error, it's that my bank account has been hacked.
After I post this message to you, I will be going to my bank to get another account set up. When I return, I will have to go back to those on line businesses that I deal with ( and trust ) and set up those accounts again with my new information.
By the way, I called my telephone company and asked about that fee of fifty cents, and was told that more than likely, the person or persons doing this are located in Canada, India, or the UK. Also, the security center at the bank asked me how many business and social sites I engage in and that I pay for. Seems that this too is where these hackers can get in and get your data without even being noticed.
Off to the bank now... be safe... and stay alert... there are weeds in God's garden and I'm about to use my weed killer ;)
To your continued success,
Joe Buccheri
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