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TrapLine
Established Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud

@AndySoCal 

 

Food for thought? Do you achieve additional safety by the use of a Dynamic IP versus a Static IP? Change mine regularily.

 

One other thing, I do as you do, the Debit Card is my ATM Card. Otherwise, it is stowed.

Message 11 of 19
Tdatb64
Frequent Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud


@AndySoCal wrote:

@Cowboys4Life  Your account of what you have been through in regards to fraud is quite a story. 

This the second card of mine that has been compromised. My Discover card was compromised for over $1000.00 over a decade ago maybe two ago.

The other thing that is not helping potentially is all the data breaches my name has been involved with.

 

@TrapLine  My debit card is basically an ATM  card only about 99% of the time.

 

@Tdatb64    The only thing you can do is secure your accounts and your personal information including social media.



My accounts should be secure - especially the one that was only ever used for a bank-to-bank transaction. I don't have any social media presence, (unless you count a handfull of fora like this one,) - never have & never will. I don't use digital wallets. The only way for anyone to have used my PenFed Gold was for them to have gotten the info from PenFed, the bank I did the BT from, the company that makes the cards for PenFed, (if they use an outside contractor,) or Chase, (the account I made my payments from). The card was never used for anything else. It's mostly unlike my replaced-annually-due-to-fraud Quicksilver (3 times - 'though one of them was after I activated the new card but before I had ever used it). That card now only gets used to create a virtual card for a  bi-annual online purchase to keep it open. I don't even keep the card apps on my actual phone - they're on a phone that has no SIM and only gets used for those apps and is disconnected from the internet except when checking those apps. It never leaves my bedroom. No one has physical access to my cards but me.

 

I guess the gist of it is that no matter how careful you are, you're gonna get get hacked one way or another. Your info exists out in the ether and someone will find it. All you can really do is keep close track of your transactions and act immediately if one you don't recognize pops-up.

Message 12 of 19
AndySoCal
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud

@TrapLine  Sorry I did not make myself clear in my previous post. What was referring to is this

 

https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/get-an-identity-protection-pin 

FIC Scores XPN v8 805 V2 831 (SDFCU) TUC V 8 800 07/25 EFX Bankcard v8 822 EFX FIC0 v8 807 Vantage score 4.0 817 via JC Penney
JC Penney 10/2008 4,700 US Bank Cash 08/2010 12,000 Citibank Custom Cash 5/2015 14,100, State Dept. FCU 06/2023 25,000 02/2024 Redstone FCU Signature VISA 10,000 08/23/2024 Commonwealth Credit Union 15000 07/25 Walmart One 5000 12/04/25
Banks and Credit Unions: Lafayette FCU Fortera FCU State Department FCU Redstone FCU Hughes FCU Commonwealth FCU Veridian Credit Union Utah Community Credit Union
My personal blacklist Axos Bank, Bank of America, Synchrony Bank Capital One TD Bank BMO Langley FCU Paypal
Message 13 of 19
Cowboys4Life
Frequent Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud


@AndySoCal wrote:

@TrapLine  Sorry I did not make myself clear in my previous post. What was referring to is this

 

https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/get-an-identity-protection-pin 


That is what I get ( a new one each year) ever since the criminals filed tax returns in my name 3 years ago.

Message 14 of 19
TrapLine
Established Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud


@Cowboys4Life wrote:

@AndySoCal wrote:

@TrapLine  Sorry I did not make myself clear in my previous post. What was referring to is this

 

https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/get-an-identity-protection-pin 


That is what I get ( a new one each year) ever since the criminals filed tax returns in my name 3 years ago.


A good post and certainly an eye opener. Did not know.

Message 15 of 19
crystal626
Established Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud


@Cowboys4Life wrote:

@AndySoCal wrote:

@TrapLine  Sorry I did not make myself clear in my previous post. What was referring to is this

 

https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/get-an-identity-protection-pin 


That is what I get ( a new one each year) ever since the criminals filed tax returns in my name 3 years ago.


I decided to sign up for a PIN after seeing this post just to protect myself.

6/10/2026

EX8 760
EQ8 787
TU8 782


18 cards TCL $230,250 ACL $12,792
Message 16 of 19
Total_Synergy
Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud

Yes, I am going to explore this IRS IP PIN too.  Thanks!  Smiley Wink

Personal TCL ~$400k [Goals Met: 1+ Card with each of the Top 10+ (US) Personal Issuers; $0 Fees; Recurring 0% BT Offers; Team Cashback]:

Business TCL ~$100k [Goals Met: 2 Cards with each of the Top 3 (US) Business Issuers; $0 Annual Fees; Team Cashback]:
                RIP:
* Personal FICO 8 (09/25): TU/EX ~775 (AoOA 3.8yrs, AAoA 2.5yrs), EQ ~825 (still reporting 2 cards closed 13+ yrs ago, AoOA 3.8yrs, AAoA 3.7yrs).
* Began in 1984 w/ Amex Gold Personal + Diners Club Corporate in 1990s. Just these 2 for years. Very little FICO knowledge until CARD Act (2010).
* Note: I have history w/ many lenders; so not always 'internally new to them' even though CRAs show 'new' AAoA. I don't track my Business CRAs.
* Acknowledgements: @Aim_High for 'HTML/Signature inspiration' and ALL myFICOers for helping me to optimize a well-earning card portfolio!!

Message 17 of 19
IcyCool7227
Frequent Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud

I just had fraud happen a few days ago too! On the 20th on my Amazon Prime Store Card by Sync, there were 4 $1 charges and a huge over $4265 something charged on Amazon. Then hours later after I had them give me a new card, there was another $1 charge and a $735 something charge! So now I have that account frozen until I need to use it and two physical cards are coming in the mail though I think thats only necessary for Whole Foods stores and the 2 Amazon retail locations in Seattle and NYC. I also reported this to Amazon and they said someone on another account was using my card as the purchases did not come from my Amazon account. Very scary!

As of: 8/15/25:
EQ: 799 (prev. 783 on 8/15/25; 798 on 1/10/25; 794 on 12/19/24; 781 on 9/20/24; 747 on 8/7/24; 781 on 7/1/24; 785 on 3/28/24. 778 on 2/6/24; 773 on 1/26/24; 750 on 1/7/24; 626 on 6/7/23 & 652 in April 2023) - FICO 8
EX: 766 (prev. 766 on 8/15/25; 769 on 1/10/25; 767 on 10/26/24; 751 on 9/20/24; 729 on 8/7/24; 752 on 7/1/24; 761 on 755 on 2/6/24; 753 on 1/26/24; 732 on 1/7/24; 643 on 6/7/24; 619 in April 2023) - FICO 8
TU: ??? (prev. 773 on 8/15/25; 768 on 1/10/25; 771 on 12/3/24; 756 on 9/6/24). - FICO 8.

Have:
- Amazon Prime Store Card: $10,000
- Amex Blue Cash Everyday (AU): $10,000
- Capital One Savor Cash Rewards: $3,600
- Chase Freedom Flex: $1,000
- Citi Custom Cash: $9,200
- Citi Double Cash: $8,000
- Citi Rewards +: $5,800
- Discover it Cashback: $4,000
- Kohl’s Charge: $3,000
- Mercury Rewards Visa: $4,390
- PayPal World Cashback MasterCard: $5,500

- Super Cash: Limit varies based on debit balance - doesn't show up in accounts anymore though on CRs.
Message 18 of 19
AndySoCal
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit Card Fraud

@IcyCool7227  If you log in to your synchronny Amazon account can you see the full 16 digit account number ?  If so change your user name and password on your account ASAP. Also set up two factor authentication on your account if possible on all your accounts.

 

Fraud is at a very high level. If you have not already done so lock your credit reports and Chex. Set up an account with social security doing so will help prevent other bad things as well. Scan your computer for viruses etc. 

FIC Scores XPN v8 805 V2 831 (SDFCU) TUC V 8 800 07/25 EFX Bankcard v8 822 EFX FIC0 v8 807 Vantage score 4.0 817 via JC Penney
JC Penney 10/2008 4,700 US Bank Cash 08/2010 12,000 Citibank Custom Cash 5/2015 14,100, State Dept. FCU 06/2023 25,000 02/2024 Redstone FCU Signature VISA 10,000 08/23/2024 Commonwealth Credit Union 15000 07/25 Walmart One 5000 12/04/25
Banks and Credit Unions: Lafayette FCU Fortera FCU State Department FCU Redstone FCU Hughes FCU Commonwealth FCU Veridian Credit Union Utah Community Credit Union
My personal blacklist Axos Bank, Bank of America, Synchrony Bank Capital One TD Bank BMO Langley FCU Paypal
Message 19 of 19
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