First thing I did was call.Originally posted by: mugsywwiii
You've called and cancelled it, right? You're only responsible for like $50 anyway, plus the inconvenience factor. If you cancelled it soon enough, they might not have had a chance to charge anything on it.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Who do you think it was (no names just their association with you) and why would they steal your cc?
What did they charge and how much?
It was either my roommate or one of his friends. Can't check to see what has been purchased (if anything) because the account has been nuked.Originally posted by: RossMAN
Who do you think it was (no names just their association with you) and why would they steal your cc?
What did they charge and how much?
Originally posted by: minendo
It was either my roommate or one of his friends. Can't check to see what has been purchased (if anything) because the account has been nuked.Originally posted by: RossMAN
Who do you think it was (no names just their association with you) and why would they steal your cc?
What did they charge and how much?
Not really nuked. However, the number is cancelled and I am issued a new account number.Originally posted by: Placer14
THey nuke the account for stolen cards? That's hard to believe....don't they investigate usually? If that's waht they toldyou, I'd get a second opinion. That'd be a stupid policy if they did though.
Originally posted by: minendo
Not really nuked. However, the number is cancelled and I am issued a new account number.Originally posted by: Placer14
THey nuke the account for stolen cards? That's hard to believe....don't they investigate usually? If that's waht they toldyou, I'd get a second opinion. That'd be a stupid policy if they did though.
