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So someone stole my credit card info...
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<blockquote data-quote="cobrkilrl" data-source="post: 9654106" data-attributes="member: 40445"><p>I would call the bank that manages all your credit, ATM cards and stop them and have them re-issued. Have the bank contact the the company that manages your credit and see if your's has been damaged. Your credit score may drop a little because of the re-issue of cards but that's better than to let the theif continue to use yours. A few years back at Christmas, I bought my wife a lap top. Used my credit card. The number was stolen by an employee at Best Buy. Charged over 5000.00 on it in one night. I was notified by my bank about these charges the next day. They immediatly stopped payment on the card and re-issued it. I was not liable for any charges made by this young lady. I remembered the person who took care of me at Best Buy. She was apprehened and served jail time. You just have to be careful. It is very easy to steal numbers in this day and age. That's why I try and only use cash for my purchases. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobrkilrl, post: 9654106, member: 40445"] I would call the bank that manages all your credit, ATM cards and stop them and have them re-issued. Have the bank contact the the company that manages your credit and see if your's has been damaged. Your credit score may drop a little because of the re-issue of cards but that's better than to let the theif continue to use yours. A few years back at Christmas, I bought my wife a lap top. Used my credit card. The number was stolen by an employee at Best Buy. Charged over 5000.00 on it in one night. I was notified by my bank about these charges the next day. They immediatly stopped payment on the card and re-issued it. I was not liable for any charges made by this young lady. I remembered the person who took care of me at Best Buy. She was apprehened and served jail time. You just have to be careful. It is very easy to steal numbers in this day and age. That's why I try and only use cash for my purchases. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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