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:So is the card missing?
Can someone use just a card number at a store and not have the card in hand?
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine your housekeeper has the skillz to clone your card.
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...