stolen credit card numbers

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Jon Rand
Country: United States
VISA's fraud unit contacted me today about suspicious payments to DRIreg.com, an alleged software vendor. A Google search turned up complaints on this site about unauthorized payments to DRIreg.net in 2008. This is a scam, which I suspect has its roots from a recent family visit to Chicago. It looks as if our card number was stolen there because an unauthorized buy-and-cancel transaction at another site originated in the Chicago area. I vastly appreciate the previous complainants because they made me realize right away I needed to cancel my card.

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    tj
    Have your bank block your card number, and check your statements closely even after you get a new card number, since some fraudulent charges might roll over under your new number.

    File any fraud affidavits your bank requests to dispute fraudulent charges and obtain a refund under FCBA.

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