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    Be careful out their friends. Got defrauded today of $10 000. I was groomed for 3 years. Company gave great service and then .... bang!!
    Master card is refunding all the money, thank goodness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    Be careful out their friends. Got defrauded today of $10 000. I was groomed for 3 years. Company gave great service and then .... bang!!
    Master card is refunding all the money, thank goodness.
    ??????? a lot of questions, 3 years ?

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    [QUOTE=Sharon;1057152]Be careful out their friends. Got defrauded today of $10 000. I was groomed for 3 years. Company gave great service and then .... bang!!
    Master card is refunding all the money, thank goodness.[/QUOTE

    Holy crap! How did that happen? Did your PIN get scanned by a remote RF reader? Someone looking over your shoulder?

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    No pin needed for on line shopping Trimmer; just the info on your credit card.
    Jaycee: I used this company for 3 years with no problems ; the bank figures someone else hacked into their account and got a hold of the MC info. and then pretended to be them. Apparently it is a common fraud problem.

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    I keep getting promo phone calls and e-mails from my bank to "link" bank accounts with debit and charge cards. Now,I'm getting promo calls from MasterCard and Visa to do the same with my bank. I've checked these promo calls out and they're legit,but,it amazes me that anyone would agree to it. Once crooks get your card,as in your case,they can not only rip off the card,but,they have a front door into every account you have them linked to and can literally clean you out. I have two cards,nether one linked to any other account for use with on-line purchases. If the crooks happen to get them,the charge companies are on the hook. Better safe than sorry.

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