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Old 11-25-2017, 04:34 PM
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I keep a check list of all the "auto-deduct" companies I have agreements with. I'm getting pretty good & fast at updating them when a fraudulent charge occurs. But lately, I have added an auto alert option with my credit card company. Choosing this option, the bank sends me an e-mail every time my card is used.... even the "temporary" approval category. Now, I often catch the fraudulent usage before the bank does, and I call them! This has helped me a lot. I am so happy to have found this option. Maybe it will help you too.
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thanks for the information!!
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Old 11-26-2017, 03:30 AM
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Once my credit card company called me about a charge they declined in New Mexico (I lived in Kentucky) for a glass of orange juice at a hotel. Apparently, the location sent up a red flag. I immediately cancelled the card and ordered a new one from my bank.
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You can set alerts with your CC and bank cards for all transactions deposits included. I get them via text right on my phone. There is also a card that allows you to shut down the card and turn on as needed. My cards also text/email when payments are made to account.
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I have all the alerts set up on my cards. Recently I got an alert about two nearly simultaneous charges for several thousand dollars from - get this - a circuit court in Illinois! (I live in California.) I contacted my credit card company and they immediately closed the account and sent me a new card overnight. Who would be dumb enough to use a stolen credit card number to pay a circuit court? I still don't know how they got my credit card number, though I suspect it may have been through the EquiFax hack. At any rate, I was glad that I spotted the fraud within minutes of its occurrence.
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Discover Card has a thing where it alerts you if your social has been used anywhere. It does work because I made a return to a new credit card, the 1st time it was used after initial purchase and they sent me an email about it. I was impressed.
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Old 11-27-2017, 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Jane Quilter View Post
I keep a check list of all the "auto-deduct" companies I have agreements with. I'm getting pretty good & fast at updating them when a fraudulent charge occurs. But lately, I have added an auto alert option with my credit card company. Choosing this option, the bank sends me an e-mail every time my card is used.... even the "temporary" approval category. Now, I often catch the fraudulent usage before the bank does, and I call them! This has helped me a lot. I am so happy to have found this option. Maybe it will help you too.
This is not a new option. I have had this set up on my credit cards and bank accounts for several years.
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