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Got my MC statement last week and saw an air fare purchased to Abu Dhabi! $2300.00! Asked my husband if he was going after the pearl, sadly, no was his reply
Am now in 'negotiations' with MC.
That would be logical. The charge was made in the UK. I'd have to imagine some sort of fake ID was used.
Kind of scarey.
Who ever did this, did have the sense to book 1st class
In Dec. we noticed a similar thing, but it was only $220.00. MC at that time said it was in all likelyhood a key stroke error.
Now they are having us close and open accts.
I would get a copy of my credit report if I were you and make sure that other credit card accounts have not been opened in your name.
Sounds like the December charge was a trial run and the latest one was the objective. That account needs to be closed (as MC advises). You can bet that the card info has been shared with several others, not just your UK "friend" going to Dubai.
Scary stuff! I hope that everything gets resolved quickly.
Kiwons right, the CC has to be cancelled. You should also file a police report at your local PD (take all the paperwork from MC). You then should "lock" your credit. That means making it so that credit is not given out or even inquired about in your names to anyone unless they can answer question that only you would know. You can only lock it for seven years at a time but it sounds like that is the best road to take.
Kiwons right, the CC has to be cancelled. You should also file a police report at your local PD (take all the paperwork from MC). You then should "lock" your credit. That means making it so that credit is not given out or even inquired about in your names to anyone unless they can answer question that only you would know. You can only lock it for seven years at a time but it sounds like that is the best road to take.
The other thing to note is that you don't have to have your identity stolen to "lock" your credit this way. If anyone contacts the 3 credit bureaus, you can have a fraud alert put on your credit history and they will not give credit then either. That not only is ok (but not foolproof) protection, but really cuts down on the credit offers in the mail.
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Kiwons right, the CC has to be cancelled. You should also file a police report at your local PD (take all the paperwork from MC). You then should "lock" your credit. That means making it so that credit is not given out or even inquired about in your names to anyone unless they can answer question that only you would know. You can only lock it for seven years at a time but it sounds like that is the best road to take.
The other thing to note is that you don't have to have your identity stolen to "lock" your credit this way. If anyone contacts the 3 credit bureaus, you can have a fraud alert put on your credit history and they will not give credit then either. That not only is ok (but not foolproof) protection, but really cuts down on the credit offers in the mail.
You are almost correct but if you dont have a police report they will only lock it for like 90 or 180 days.
BWT anyone can call some 800 # to stop getting those offers. The number should be at the bottom of those offers.
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