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I just found 3 fraudulent charges on my Amex platinum card that were made on Sunday.
I just had the same occurence with my Amex Blue card recently too. I'm furious at this.
Anyone else have this problem?
UM
Personal: American Express Platinum - NPSL | American Express Blue Cash Preferred - $15,000 | Chase Sapphire Reserve - $38,500 | Chase Amazon Prime Visa - $7,200 | Chase Freedom - $500 | Barclaycard Arrival+ - $18,600 | PenFed Platinum Rewards - $25,000 | PenFed LOC - $10,000 | Navy Federal Credit Union Platinum Visa - $25,000 | Navy Federal Credit Union LOC - $10,000 | Citi Double Cash - $12,170 | Citizens Cash Back+ - $8,650 | Citizens LOC Overdraft - $8,000 | Discover - $10,000 | Capital One Quicksilver One - $3,600 | Capital One Platinum - $750 | Valero - $600 | Dell - $3,000 | Lowes Advantage - $30,000 | Macys Amex - $25,000 | The Home Depot - $7,500 | Tourneau - $15,000
Business: American Express Business Platinum Card - NPSL | American Express Plum Card - NPSL | American Express SimplyCash Plus - $10,000 | American Express Gold Card - NPSL | Bank of America Cash Rewards - $100,000 | Capital One Spark Business - $54,000 | Chase Business Preferred - $34,000 | Chase Business Ink - $15,000 | PNC Bank Cash Rewards Visa Signature - $19,000 | PNC LOC $100,000 | BP Business Solutions - $1,500 | KeyBank Mastercard - $6,000 | Staples More Account - $3,500
@tsquad131 wrote:check your computer for viruses, keyloggers, and malware
+1
Account number is being leaked somwhere and checking the computer is one of the first things you want to try and eliminate being a problem. Of course it can be where you shop at too. We all know how store computers can be hacked as well.
@MyCreditStinks wrote:
@tsquad131 wrote:check your computer for viruses, keyloggers, and malware
+1
Account number is being leaked somwhere and checking the computer is one of the first things you want to try and eliminate being a problem. Of course it can be where you shop at too. We all know how store computers can be hacked as well.
Its not too easy to hack store computers as generally the software is running at the secure backend (not exposed to viruses). Its most probably OPs computer. If I was him, I wont try to fix my computer, I will take backup of my data and reformat the drive.
Just to clarify, what I just said is not different from other advices, I absolutely agree with them. Just trying to emphasize that its not easy to clean up malware, if it's getting dangerous, its better to get rid of the whole hard disk.
I had fraudulent charges on my AmEx Gold after it was used to make reservations at a hotel (DD#2's college mock trial team, Days Inn, oh boy.) As best as I can tell, the info was accessed by someone at the reservations call center.
UncleMoney, where are the fraudulent charges being made? Sometimes you can figure things out from that end. Mine were used to buy MP3 players on Ebay and ship them to Vietnam.
sorry to hear of your troubles! i hope it's not something on your computer.
2nd time. i would not be surprise if am. ex. close your account.
Thanks, guys.
My computers appear to be free of all malware, etc. so it has to be somewhere I shop. I have the most recent version of Norton's installed on my PC and I also have an iMac. Literally, I use my Amex card for everything, probably hundreds of charges per month so I don't think I will find out what store has been compromised.
They overnighted me a new card just like last time. Let's hope this doesn't happen a third time.
UM
Personal: American Express Platinum - NPSL | American Express Blue Cash Preferred - $15,000 | Chase Sapphire Reserve - $38,500 | Chase Amazon Prime Visa - $7,200 | Chase Freedom - $500 | Barclaycard Arrival+ - $18,600 | PenFed Platinum Rewards - $25,000 | PenFed LOC - $10,000 | Navy Federal Credit Union Platinum Visa - $25,000 | Navy Federal Credit Union LOC - $10,000 | Citi Double Cash - $12,170 | Citizens Cash Back+ - $8,650 | Citizens LOC Overdraft - $8,000 | Discover - $10,000 | Capital One Quicksilver One - $3,600 | Capital One Platinum - $750 | Valero - $600 | Dell - $3,000 | Lowes Advantage - $30,000 | Macys Amex - $25,000 | The Home Depot - $7,500 | Tourneau - $15,000
Business: American Express Business Platinum Card - NPSL | American Express Plum Card - NPSL | American Express SimplyCash Plus - $10,000 | American Express Gold Card - NPSL | Bank of America Cash Rewards - $100,000 | Capital One Spark Business - $54,000 | Chase Business Preferred - $34,000 | Chase Business Ink - $15,000 | PNC Bank Cash Rewards Visa Signature - $19,000 | PNC LOC $100,000 | BP Business Solutions - $1,500 | KeyBank Mastercard - $6,000 | Staples More Account - $3,500
Do you use both the Blue and the Platinum equally, or is there any way to cross-reference a limited number of places where you would have used both cards. That might be a clue. A couple years ago, we had a neighborhood restaurant where one of the waiters was stealing people's credit card numbers. Didn't take too long for the fraud departments to find the connection and the guy was arrested. Not that I'd worry that much about trying to figure it out; I'd let Amex take care of that.