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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2706175" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>Yep! First, for the record, I am old fashioned and do not do online banking.....even use checks for pay utility bills.</p><p>Have had my CC number stolen three times. Twice USAA contacted me when they detected a questionable charge and once we found one on our monthly statement. In all cases they made it right and gave us new cards....A PITA when you have to contact companies that require a CC for monthly charges like our security company and Netflix.</p><p>OTOH, we had booked a hotel in Italy several months in advance and a few days before we left we got notified they had cancelled our reservation. A long distance (to Italian hotel) discovered they always did a 99cent charge to ensure the CC was valid. LOL. Several more phone calls to CC company to allow that charge, to the hotel to make sure they were OK and the trip was back on. </p><p>Point being, having an alert is a good idea and does not always indicate fraudulant issues. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2706175, member: 105138"] Yep! First, for the record, I am old fashioned and do not do online banking.....even use checks for pay utility bills. Have had my CC number stolen three times. Twice USAA contacted me when they detected a questionable charge and once we found one on our monthly statement. In all cases they made it right and gave us new cards....A PITA when you have to contact companies that require a CC for monthly charges like our security company and Netflix. OTOH, we had booked a hotel in Italy several months in advance and a few days before we left we got notified they had cancelled our reservation. A long distance (to Italian hotel) discovered they always did a 99cent charge to ensure the CC was valid. LOL. Several more phone calls to CC company to allow that charge, to the hotel to make sure they were OK and the trip was back on. Point being, having an alert is a good idea and does not always indicate fraudulant issues. LOL [/QUOTE]
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