Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely the number was stolen from a vendor that had the number.
To go shopping at Walmart in Alexandria? Doesn't make sense. Gosh, I really wish it was someone from the outside. But I am terrified its my housekeeper. I don't know what to do. I do hope it's a random, internet hack though. But how do I know for sure???
It's the Analyst again. It's impossible for you to find out. Fraud is committed in complicated ways. It could've been done through a merchant breach, a random credit card number guess etc. Just relax.
OP here again, its just this nagging feeling I can't shake. I know she shops at Walmart. And Alexandria is close to where she lives. I realize I can't confront her but I honestly do wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely the number was stolen from a vendor that had the number.
To go shopping at Walmart in Alexandria? Doesn't make sense. Gosh, I really wish it was someone from the outside. But I am terrified its my housekeeper. I don't know what to do. I do hope it's a random, internet hack though. But how do I know for sure???
It's the Analyst again. It's impossible for you to find out. Fraud is committed in complicated ways. It could've been done through a merchant breach, a random credit card number guess etc. Just relax.
OP here again, its just this nagging feeling I can't shake. I know she shops at Walmart. And Alexandria is close to where she lives. I realize I can't confront her but I honestly do wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely the number was stolen from a vendor that had the number.
To go shopping at Walmart in Alexandria? Doesn't make sense. Gosh, I really wish it was someone from the outside. But I am terrified its my housekeeper. I don't know what to do. I do hope it's a random, internet hack though. But how do I know for sure???
It's the Analyst again. It's impossible for you to find out. Fraud is committed in complicated ways. It could've been done through a merchant breach, a random credit card number guess etc. Just relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely the number was stolen from a vendor that had the number.
To go shopping at Walmart in Alexandria? Doesn't make sense. Gosh, I really wish it was someone from the outside. But I am terrified its my housekeeper. I don't know what to do. I do hope it's a random, internet hack though. But how do I know for sure???
It's the Analyst again. It's impossible for you to find out. Fraud is committed in complicated ways. It could've been done through a merchant breach, a random credit card number guess etc. Just relax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most likely the number was stolen from a vendor that had the number.
To go shopping at Walmart in Alexandria? Doesn't make sense. Gosh, I really wish it was someone from the outside. But I am terrified its my housekeeper. I don't know what to do. I do hope it's a random, internet hack though. But how do I know for sure???
Anonymous wrote:Fraud and Risk Analyst here. The above person is correct. So I wouldn't point fingers at your housekeeper
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you discover the illicit transaction? Did the credit card company call you?
Yes, they called my husband. For some reason the transaction was denied.
The software at major banks is pretty sophisticated. It understands your typical spending patterns.
Anonymous wrote:Most likely the number was stolen from a vendor that had the number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you discover the illicit transaction? Did the credit card company call you?
Yes, they called my husband. For some reason the transaction was denied.
Anonymous wrote:How did you discover the illicit transaction? Did the credit card company call you?