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Fraudulent Transaction with Debit Card
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostAccording to the bank I'm covered and I'll get it back but while the transaction is still pending (as it was when I went onto online banking today) they wont do anything; have to wait for the money to leave my account and then it could take a few weeks.
Originally posted by Freaki Li Cuatre View PostAnyhow, I just rang the bank and they were very helpful. Once 15 days has elapsed since the money was debited from my account they can dispute the transaction and claim the money back from the supplier (or his bank).Comment
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostSo, just like last time then? Inneresting....Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostTo be honest, the amount of time you spend trawling through all the posts on this site in your self appointed role as Sockie Finder General shows that you're the twat with too much time on your hands. And you're wrong there, by the way.Comment
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Yes I have had this happen. How? I have no idea.
Apparently my bank saw fit to enquire whether I was truly withdrawing cash in Thailand at the same as filling my car up at a petrol station in Surrey. Sadly, I was in Surrey.
There is no point trying to work out how your card details were obtained. Your bank should cancel your card and reissue with a new number as soon as you report it being compromised.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYes I have had this happen. How? I have no idea.
Apparently my bank saw fit to enquire whether I was truly withdrawing cash in Thailand at the same as filling my car up at a petrol station in Surrey. Sadly, I was in Surrey.
There is no point trying to work out how your card details were obtained. Your bank should cancel your card and reissue with a new number as soon as you report it being compromised.Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostTo be honest, the amount of time you spend trawling through all the posts on this site in your self appointed role as Sockie Finder General shows that you're the twat with too much time on your hands. And you're wrong there, by the way.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSexy squirrel showing some taste and declining his advances, very frustrating....Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Postthe card payment was to Ryan Air, the fraudster must have a very big family.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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