Puff Daddy
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So just by chance I'm checking my online bank statement on a monday evening cuz the wife waned to know if we had some extra movie date money for the kids to go see a show tomorrow. There's a $125 charge against my atm visa card in process, dated today, from facebook.com. WTF I say?
I immediately go to the banks help center, no help, they only have humanoids available from 9-5 weekdays. The 24 hour on line banking help line got me a human, but he only does website stuff and doesn't have anything to do with the bank. I wrote the bank a secure server message through their online banking site, stating it was a fraudulent purchase that I did not make and that I was presently trying to find out what the hell was going on.
I go to facebook and sign in, look around my account, go to the help center, and find information about credit purchasing. Further inquiries using their dispute resolution system shows that, even though I am not signed up for credit purchasing and do not have any kind of a payment method set up with them for anything, they show two charges, one made last night for $125 and another made a few hours ago for $250 to an texas holdem poker thing (I couldn't find out any more information at all about it). Needless to say, I don't do that kind of stuff and it wasn't me or anyone in my house.
So I filed a dispute with facebook, whose system said I'd recieve an email response right away (I didn't) and I wrote again to my bank via the on line banking message center telling them to cancel all cards attached to my account (just two, the wife and I), and instructing them to reverse the fraudulent charges, refuse to honor any charges from this source presented in the future (the $250 charge had not shown up yet) and to assist me in reporting this fraud to the proper authorities.
Do you think I'm screwed out of the money already charged? It was an atm card, not a credit card, but it does have a visa logo on the card and can be used anywhere that a visa is accepted. I dunno if that makes any difference. I know credit cards give protection, but again, this was my atm card #. I have no idea how someone got it, niether of the cards has been missing and we get our banking statements on line so there is no paper bill that someone could have found in the trash.
It always happens to someone else, til it happens to you.
I immediately go to the banks help center, no help, they only have humanoids available from 9-5 weekdays. The 24 hour on line banking help line got me a human, but he only does website stuff and doesn't have anything to do with the bank. I wrote the bank a secure server message through their online banking site, stating it was a fraudulent purchase that I did not make and that I was presently trying to find out what the hell was going on.
I go to facebook and sign in, look around my account, go to the help center, and find information about credit purchasing. Further inquiries using their dispute resolution system shows that, even though I am not signed up for credit purchasing and do not have any kind of a payment method set up with them for anything, they show two charges, one made last night for $125 and another made a few hours ago for $250 to an texas holdem poker thing (I couldn't find out any more information at all about it). Needless to say, I don't do that kind of stuff and it wasn't me or anyone in my house.
So I filed a dispute with facebook, whose system said I'd recieve an email response right away (I didn't) and I wrote again to my bank via the on line banking message center telling them to cancel all cards attached to my account (just two, the wife and I), and instructing them to reverse the fraudulent charges, refuse to honor any charges from this source presented in the future (the $250 charge had not shown up yet) and to assist me in reporting this fraud to the proper authorities.
Do you think I'm screwed out of the money already charged? It was an atm card, not a credit card, but it does have a visa logo on the card and can be used anywhere that a visa is accepted. I dunno if that makes any difference. I know credit cards give protection, but again, this was my atm card #. I have no idea how someone got it, niether of the cards has been missing and we get our banking statements on line so there is no paper bill that someone could have found in the trash.
It always happens to someone else, til it happens to you.