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Thanks again guys for more ideas. I have not typed in the information anywhere to 2 of the 3 cards except possibly Discover.
I am single and live alone and no one comes to my house when I am not here. As well, the cards are in a secure place when not on myself. With Chase they only used the Slate card and I have 4 cards total with them, of course watching the other 3. I usually only carry a few of the cards at a time.
2 Of them have never been carried since I have recieved them so stealing the info with RFID would not be possible.
I do have credit monitoring and usually check my card balances several times a week on average.
Sounds like someone has control. Freeze your cc's except the one you're using & get your pc checked. I use the monitoring service so that I know right away if anything is up.
@Anonymous wrote:Check where you are shopping and using these cards at and also, see if your computer has been breached -security wise. I'd pull a freeze on all reports just to be on the safe side. The last thing you want is people applying for things in your name...
+1 its not like it is magic. look for commonalities. where have you used so many differnt cards. either at ssame stores or on your personal pc at home. there is no way all those different lenders are having problems unless something is happening with you. not fraud. something was breeched in other words.
and the reason the lenders know it. is you have cards with you so they were not swiped. and in some cases the cvv does not match. time to take care of business and find the culprit. as your new cards will go thru same thing unless you change something.
OP, how are you checking the balances?