Anyone out there been stung via the web?
Just had my company purchasing card statement in and some bastard has been very naughty. £344.10 through lastminute.com, £414.49 through Meridiana Airlines in Olbia, £24.49 through National Express in Birmingham and £67.86 through www.markenschuhe.de (nice shoes ).
Credit Card Fraud
- hallucienate
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Someone used my friend's account to buy leather jackets in Tokyo...
Sara just used my card to get 2 tickets for the cimema tomorrow
I think someone set my soul alight
- lazarus corporation
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Top Tip #22: Prevent all incidences of credit card fraud by keeping your credit cards permanently maxed out, and being unable to repay them.
Yep, but it's just a pain in the arse. It's purely used for internet bookings when we can't book via our GDS or don't have credit facilities with the supplier. Whoever's being using it won't have had the three digit security code or the billing address so VISA will just reverse everything (eventually) and the suppliers will be hit for the loss as they haven't carried out the correct security checks.Quiff Boy wrote:blimey! what card is it? are you covered against card fraud and internet fraud?
First time it's happened and funny how when I sent an email to all staff along the lines of ' ...we can tell which PC has been hacked ...disciplinary action etc' everyone suddenly takes an active interest in running scans and keeping their spyware/ad-aware up to date.
I also checked everyones shoes.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
From a personal financial perspective I follow Top Tip 22 religiously.lazarus corporation wrote:Top Tip #22: Prevent all incidences of credit card fraud by keeping your credit cards permanently maxed out, and being unable to repay them.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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not so much BB is watching you as JB is!JB wrote:I also checked everyones shoes.
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