Henro
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We had been out shopping several days ago and our Discover card worked the first time, but not for the second purchase a little later...Hummmm. Guess well call about it when we get home.
Find a message from the Dicover Card fraud dept on the machine. Call us when you get in. We call...
"Do you recognize this purchase?"
Ask the wife, answer is no. Actually two purchases from the same store. Fashion stuff, each close to $200, a week apart.
We have not lost our cards. The discover person says distroy them, a new account will be set up. New cards will be coming in about 5 go 7 days. A bit of a pain, because due to the rebate we set up for some bills like electric, and so on, to be charged to our discover card account (pay the same either way, maight as well take the 1% rebate) We will have to make some calls when we get the new account number.
I hang up and wonder what flagged the purchases. They did tell me the purchase was made without a card being swiped. I figure it is probably a different bill to and send to address, or something like that.
Today we get a call from a Discover investigator of some type, and she wants to verify that we had both our cards and had not lost them. I tell her yes we did have them, but the first people we talked to said to destroy them, so they went through the shreader. She says that is no problem.
Seems like a friendly person, so I ask how the two purchases were flagged. Was it a different ship to and bill to address? She says no, probably either that whoever had the card number did not have the right expiration date, or maybe because the purchase was made in New York!
So I ask if we take a trip, say down towards Florida for a couple weeks if we should call and let them know, and she says that is probably not necessary, as they can see the paper trail of purchases and figure out we are on vacation probably. EXCEPT, THAT IS, IF WE ARE GOING TO NEW YORK!
Oh, you mean NYC right?
Answer: "No I mean anywhere in New York state!" /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I left it go at that, but now I wonder what she was actually telling me. The whole state of New York is not that bad, is it?
I'm sure it's not...so I guess I will remain /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif until I get another call from them and I can ask more! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Find a message from the Dicover Card fraud dept on the machine. Call us when you get in. We call...
"Do you recognize this purchase?"
Ask the wife, answer is no. Actually two purchases from the same store. Fashion stuff, each close to $200, a week apart.
We have not lost our cards. The discover person says distroy them, a new account will be set up. New cards will be coming in about 5 go 7 days. A bit of a pain, because due to the rebate we set up for some bills like electric, and so on, to be charged to our discover card account (pay the same either way, maight as well take the 1% rebate) We will have to make some calls when we get the new account number.
I hang up and wonder what flagged the purchases. They did tell me the purchase was made without a card being swiped. I figure it is probably a different bill to and send to address, or something like that.
Today we get a call from a Discover investigator of some type, and she wants to verify that we had both our cards and had not lost them. I tell her yes we did have them, but the first people we talked to said to destroy them, so they went through the shreader. She says that is no problem.
Seems like a friendly person, so I ask how the two purchases were flagged. Was it a different ship to and bill to address? She says no, probably either that whoever had the card number did not have the right expiration date, or maybe because the purchase was made in New York!
So I ask if we take a trip, say down towards Florida for a couple weeks if we should call and let them know, and she says that is probably not necessary, as they can see the paper trail of purchases and figure out we are on vacation probably. EXCEPT, THAT IS, IF WE ARE GOING TO NEW YORK!
Oh, you mean NYC right?
Answer: "No I mean anywhere in New York state!" /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
I left it go at that, but now I wonder what she was actually telling me. The whole state of New York is not that bad, is it?
I'm sure it's not...so I guess I will remain /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif until I get another call from them and I can ask more! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif