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by harrywaldron - 9/8/05 7:37 AM
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CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges

by harrywaldron - 9/8/05 7:37 AM

Kaspersky Labs documents a freshly launched fraud attack where the scammers use low monetary values among a large number of cardholders in an attempt to go unnoticed.

Are you $9.95 out of pocket? - September 7, 2005 weblog entry
http://www.viruslist.com/en/weblog?calendar=2005-09

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(NT) Thanks Harry. :)

by roddy32 Moderator - 9/8/05 8:43 AM In reply to: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by harrywaldron

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Re: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges

by Tufenuf - 9/8/05 12:08 PM In reply to: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by harrywaldron

Harry, I just got my credit card statement and I got nailed for $9.95 from some fraudulent "INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE TE" outfit which I never purchased anything from, It lists a PA phone number but since it's long distance I'm not about to call. It's probably a phony phone number. I called my credit card company and they are giving me credit. It's really getting ridiculous anymore.

Thanks for posting this info and be carefull out there.

Tufenuf

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Fraudulent charges

by Kelt1 - 9/9/05 10:28 AM In reply to: Re: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by Tufenuf

Something like this happened to us a couple of years ago.

We check our bank (debit) account via the 'net several times a week. One day 2 charges for $4.95 showed up, from a company in Kuala Lampur! Since neither of us had made such a purchase, we called our bank. They were familiar with this fradulent ''company'', immediately credited our account for the funds, cancelled the card which been used, and overnighted us new cards.

So it's not only CREDIT cards at risk, it's DEBIT cards as well!

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Fraudulent Charges

by 09Bentley - 9/10/05 6:34 AM In reply to: Fraudulent charges by Kelt1

Be very careful with debit cards! Only CREDIT CARDS are covered by the $50 limit on fraudulent use! DEBIT CARDS
have no such limit. And debit card numbers can be used to get the funds from ANY accout you have at that particular institution, not just your checking account!
Do not use debit cards for on-line purchases!

L'il Abner

P.S. I found this out the hard way! The company
involved was in Europe, and they agreed to stop
charging my account each month for a "membership".
I also changed all my account numbers and got new
debit cards. It happens even in Dogpatch!

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Not True

by jjjonesy - 9/30/05 8:42 AM In reply to: Fraudulent Charges by 09Bentley

The fact that your debit card is not as protected as your credit card is probably because you have a crappy bank. The card I have from the bank I used to work for IS covered by the MasterCard $50 liability and the bank provides $0 liability as long as you inform them within a reasonable amount of time. Also, the card cannot access other accounts unless you enable it to do so, and then only at an ATM with your pin number. Better switch banks if the same isnt for you. I know this to be a fact not only because I worked for the bank, but also because I have used the feature before.

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Not True

by webworm95 - 10/8/05 6:46 AM In reply to: Not True by jjjonesy

Jjjonesy post is correct.
Here is some further information I know.
In the U.S. Debit Cards are protected
If you notify the bank within 2 day you are only libel for $50
2 to 60 day you only libel for $500 dollars.
After 60 days you are libel for the whole account.
These are the FTC rules. This is for lost or stollen cards.

You can also dispute any charge at your bank at least in the U.S.

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Watch out for *ANY* fraudulent credit card charges!!!

by katatawnic - 9/9/05 10:49 AM In reply to: Re: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by Tufenuf

I've been through this more than once this last year. Upon signing up for a LEGIT membership site, I was given the option to sign up for a ''FREE'' travel coupon program, never once told that I'd be charged. (Well, I'm sure it was somewhere in that VERY fine print that is too small to read even with text view settings at their max!) That was bad enough, but when I discovered that I was being charged $9 monthly for said proposed FREE service I immediately went to their site and unsubscribed... got an email confirmation that I unsubscribed and wouldn't EVER be charged... I get charged EVERY month.

Also, when I purchased and installed MS Money last October, I was offered to sign up for a FREE YEAR with a well known credit company to ''monitor'' my credit report and inform me of changes, etc. Well, I think I got a free MONTH! They're still charging me, and I don't even use their service or log in to their site, etc.! When I contacted them RE: the so called free year membership that came with my PURCHASE of MS Money they just shrugged it off. I was stuck with a year of ''contracted'' monthly charges that was supposed to be a year of free membership/service with the purchase and registration of a particular software.

The really ''fun'' one was the latest: I did a trial offer, didn't like the product, did EXACTLY as instructed to unsubscribe, received a confirmation email (I still have ALL of the email exchanges WITH full headers intact) saying the unsubscribe was successful and I'd NEVER be charged. Next thing I know, I'm not only charged $68 for the next shipment that I'd CANCELED, but was charged an additional $24 monthly charge for being a MEMBER of their program/company PERIOD! I called immediately, the so called head honcho agreed that this was not only unethical but also illegal, and promised to fix it immediately. Never heard from him again, aside from ONE or maybe TWO emails asking me if anyone has contacted me yet; I'd reply that no, I've not been in touch with anyone at their company except for my initial contact with him... I finally got fed up and wrote him an email saying that I will take any and all legal actions against them if they don't give back to me what they STOLE.

So I finally called my bank after attempting to contact him NUMEROUS times and told them what happened. (BTW, because I'm a ''broke student'' and therefore my account tends to be pretty close to empty by the end of the month, this company's ILLEGAL charges overdrew my account and I therefore got $99 in insufficient funds fees DIRECTLY due to that company; my statements prove this!) The bank credited me back right away, telling me that I would be mailed a claim form to fill out and return. I never received that, but instead about a month later received a letter from the bank stating that they did a ''FULL'' investigation and that my credited money would be TAKEN BACK, because their ''full'' investigation showed that ''services had been rendered'' by the company. Of course I called the bank, and was treated horribly and like a complete idiot... I was told that their ''procedure'' is generally NOT to send out a claim form to the customer from whom's account money was STOLEN! (???) Their decision stood, even though I told them that I have proof of contact with the company via email with FULL headers to show that nothing was tampered, altered, etc. So, the bank made it MY responsibility to come to THEIR office and fax all documents to their investigation department. THEY did NOT do a ''full'' investigation, as all they did was ask the company THEIR side of the story and never contacted me RE: the issue even though I informed them that I had PROOF of this fraud!

Currently, I have AT LEAST FOUR UNAUTHORIZED monthly charges, all of them $9 or $9.95... oh, and this month I received a $2.95 charge from a company I've never heard of in my life, with NO contact information on my bank statement like charges have always shown (i.e., a phone number, etc.), and it's listed as a ''service charge'' but for what service I couldn't guess for the life of me!

Am I going to call my bank RE: this new charge? Why should I? They'll just pull on me what they did last time; and over $2.95? If it shows up again then I'll have to call my bank, but I'm crossing my fingers. (LOL)

I'd list the companies who are FRADULANTLY charging me here, as at LEAST two of them are quite well known.... but even though I'm telling the truth AND have proof, I can still be sued for slander and/or libel because I am warning others of my TRUE experiences with these companies!

It used to be that if you signed up for ''trial'' memberships, shipments, products, etc., you got exactly what you asked for: either a product you liked and wanted, or a TRUE unsubscription and/or even refund. Nowadays, even reputable companies are stealing from us.... as if they don't have enough paying customers who truly do want their services and monthly charges! And then the banks and/or credit card companies tell you to contact THEM re: unauthorized charges before the company who's doing it, and they'll take care of it for you... but the bank screwed me over just as much as the companies stealing from me did!

I'm leary of conducting business with well known, reputable companies anymore. As I said, I'm a student; meaning I'm broke. I can't afford those ''little'' monthly charges, they build up! Even if I were rolling in the dough, it's still WRONG, plain and simple!

CAVEAT EMPTOR.... BUYER BEWARE!!!

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Well now...

by glenn30 - 9/9/05 11:35 AM In reply to: Watch out for *ANY* fraudulent credit card charges!!! by katatawnic

You need to contest improper credit card charges by following the procedure outlined by law on the reverse of your credit card statement. Finally a bank treating me like yours would no longer be my bank... period!

If you are accepting all this abuse, I suggest conseling.

Best of luck.

Glenn

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Slander

by mphill - 9/9/05 2:56 PM In reply to: Watch out for *ANY* fraudulent credit card charges!!! by katatawnic

You can only "slander" someone if what you say is not true. If it's true, too bad for them. Share your experience...tell us the names of these losers that steal from good, honest people.

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fraudulent credit card charges.. whats new!

by Mr Bill - 9/10/05 10:35 AM In reply to: Watch out for *ANY* fraudulent credit card charges!!! by katatawnic

The experiance like "katatawmic" wrote has happened severial times to me.
It sounds like they need to find a customer friendly bank.
Years ago I left the "BIG LOCAL" banks just for that reason and others and joined a small credit union. (going on 19 years now)

They sent out debut cards 5 years ago or so.
I thought "this does not look safe" it seems like it would be easy to steal money from me if I us this.
So I asked for another card on a different account.
Thats what I use on all mail order and internet orders.
I transfer only the amount of money into that account
needed for a given order. When I have a problem like the one you wrote about I cancel the card and ask for another one with a new card number.
The first two new cards were free but now they need to charge me $12.00 for a new one.

Just a few Ideas I have.....

Mr. Bill

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9.95

by kameljoe21 - 9/13/05 8:35 PM In reply to: Re: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by Tufenuf

same here
i saw it the other day and waited for it to show what i bought, and to day it says some company name so and the tele # and date which i bought what ever and the only reason i know i didnt buy some thing was cause i was a sleep all day on sat.
so i got a new card ordered to night and my account credited right away
thanks to this site and the post i was able to know what i am dealing with
thanks again

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They got me too!

by remargable - 9/26/05 3:27 PM In reply to: Re: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by Tufenuf

I got that $9.95 charge too -- on a business credit card, generally used only online to purchase products from trusted vendors. When it happened earlier this month, the bookkeeper and I Googled the exact charge text from the invoice and found many other folks got caught up in it too. Marg

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Odd charges

by carstereos - 9/9/05 11:23 AM In reply to: CREDIT CARDS: Watch for fraudulent $9.95 charges by harrywaldron

I just saw a charge of $9.55 from RSIPARTNERS 800-507-0825 MD on my checkcard. I called the bank and they wanted to replace my card. I called the 800# and just got a recording that says to leave my name and #, I still don't know what that company is.

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AP9

by sigmili - 9/10/05 4:57 AM In reply to: Odd charges by carstereos

I keep getting charged from these guys call the number its not a working number.ever hear of them?AP9*MEMBE AP9*MEMBER
800-840-6303 CT

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