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Hey guys...so in the excitement of getting my brand, spanking new horizontal license for my birthday (not to mention my license was going to expire by the 31st anyways), I must have left my Freedom CC Statement in my 6-point identification folder in the waiting chair next to me at the DMV :/ Luckily I have everything else, and the license renewel form was submitted to the teller so my SSN is safe.
I believe the Chase statements have the full account number on them, along with my full name and address, however the expiration date and 3-digit security number shouldn't be on there. Do I have a cause to worry? I'm hoping a good person finds it and just hands it in so that they can either a.) contact me or b.) shred it.
Anyone ever have their information compromised due to a lost statement? Should I call it in, or just keep checking my Chase account and my credit reports for anything fishy? Thanks everybody!
I would report the card lost and request a new one. It's just a sensible precaution.
Call the Customer Service Representative with the number on the back of your credit card and explain what happen.
@NJTurnpike wrote:I would report the card lost and request a new one. It's just a sensible precaution.
I don't know if I would report the card lost, since I have the card. Just my statement is missing in a public place XD but I agree with the other poster, I'll let them know of the situation. I just set up text alerts to keep track of any purchases on my account!
Yes, Chase credit card statements do show the entire account number. Just curious, why aren't you signed up for paperless statements?
@kevinjjc wrote:Yes, Chase credit card statements do show the entire account number. Just curious, why aren't you signed up for paperless statements?
I like having paper copies of all my statements every 2 years I shred and recycle them. Certain statements I have paperless for benefits, such as DCU and such. And, I always have them when I need them, because with my luck in trying to print them out last minute, the website would be down, my printer won't be working, etc. Also mailed statements don't get scrutinized as harshly when using them at DMV or for other verifications, since they're less likely to be edited/tampered with.
@daybreakgonesXe wrote:
@kevinjjc wrote:Yes, Chase credit card statements do show the entire account number. Just curious, why aren't you signed up for paperless statements?
I like having paper copies of all my statements every 2 years I shred and recycle them. Certain statements I have paperless for benefits, such as DCU and such. And, I always have them when I need them, because with my luck in trying to print them out last minute, the website would be down, my printer won't be working, etc. Also mailed statements don't get scrutinized as harshly when using them at DMV or for other verifications, since they're less likely to be edited/tampered with.
I guess it just depends on your personal preference, but I think you should reconsider this practice. If you ever need the hard copies, you could just request them.
@kevinjjc wrote:
@daybreakgonesXe wrote:
@kevinjjc wrote:Yes, Chase credit card statements do show the entire account number. Just curious, why aren't you signed up for paperless statements?
I like having paper copies of all my statements every 2 years I shred and recycle them. Certain statements I have paperless for benefits, such as DCU and such. And, I always have them when I need them, because with my luck in trying to print them out last minute, the website would be down, my printer won't be working, etc. Also mailed statements don't get scrutinized as harshly when using them at DMV or for other verifications, since they're less likely to be edited/tampered with.
I guess it just depends on your personal preference, but I think you should reconsider this practice. If you ever need the hard copies, you could just request them.
No, I understand. I have never had an issue with paper statements and I never just dump them in the trash, always shredded and recycled! Either way, I could have easily lost a print-out of my electronic statement at the DMV, which has the same information on it! XD Now, if a statement was stolen out of my mailbox, then THAT would be a definite cause for switching everything completely over to paperless!
@kevinjjc wrote:I guess it just depends on your personal preference, but I think you should reconsider this practice. If you ever need the hard copies, you could just request them.
Most companies I've seen have like a $5 fee for each archived statement.
I wouldn't do anything. I have never seen a website where you give the card number without the three digit code. I think the Chase statements have numbers near the account number so it may not be clear to another person.