Does it matter if a company is hacked and Hackers get your credit card info?

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AznAnarchy99

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BS my bank PNC put the money back in my account while I was on the phone with them. Also they called me when they saw the bad transaction. Your CC call you when you had a bad transaction?

Yup. Amex called me, alerted me on the Amex app, and emailed me.

Bank of America took a week to get my money back once. My buddy with Chase took him 3 weeks.
 

rsbennett00

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Yup. Amex called me, alerted me on the Amex app, and emailed me.

Bank of America took a week to get my money back once. My buddy with Chase took him 3 weeks.

Well, it's Chase, it's in the name, chase them.

It's like a restaurant named "Puke".
 

Mxylplyx

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My only concern is not noticing it. I pay everything I can on credit cards for the rewards benefits, so smaller fraudulent purchases might slip by unnoticed. I'd prefer they make big ones that would catch my notice.
 

AznAnarchy99

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My only concern is not noticing it. I pay everything I can on credit cards for the rewards benefits, so smaller fraudulent purchases might slip by unnoticed. I'd prefer they make big ones that would catch my notice.

Hell when they frauded my Amex card, apparently the people went all out at Burger King for $200.
 

nettrader

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If they find for online transactions im getting sms for a transaction and can cancel in time and change the card, the pin is stored only at the bank and is hard to be found for card duplication and atm operations