Bank Scammed!!!
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R1-Jay

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450 posts

206 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Just took the car for its MOT and it passed first time! Phew!!

went to pay and the card was refused, now i know there was more than enough money in there.

Went to the bank and had a look at the statements, in the last month, i was scammed for over £4500 at places like Novotel, Thames Valley Auto, Southern Ads and another hotel.

The bank are looking into in and i should get the money back in a few days, but right now i have had my card cancelled. Now i can not even get any fuel.

They say all the transactions were done over the internet.

I'd love to get my hands on the fkers who have taken my hard earned cash!!

rant off!!

GKP

15,099 posts

264 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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They haven't taken your cash, they've taken the bank's cash. Big difference.

Racefan_uk

2,935 posts

279 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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GKP said:
They haven't taken your cash, they've taken the bank's cash. Big difference.
Actually, they've cloned his card details and emptied his bank account of his hard earned cash, so it's not the banks at all.
Certainly won't feel like it was the banks money while the OP has no way of paying for anything either.

R1-Jay

Original Poster:

450 posts

206 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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yep, but right now i dont have any money to use, that 4.5k will pay my overdraft and also then put me in the black, so technically it is my money aswell

R1-Jay

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450 posts

206 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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right now the car says i have 30 miles of fuel left, half a tank of fuel in the bike and the mrs has £10 on her to get fuel for her car, that will last 1 day!

looks like i'm eating ice from the freezer for dinner today!

Simpo Two

91,394 posts

288 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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You only have one card for absolutely everything including cashpoint, and no back-up?

I suppose there's always the old way - write a cheque to yourself (ie 'Pay: Cash') and take it into a branch...?

Edited by Simpo Two on Saturday 15th August 13:51

350GT

73,668 posts

278 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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I've had this done to me... Luckily I was in Poland at the time, and the money was spent in California, so wasn't hard to prove it wasn't me. Took a week to get the money back, but having my card canceled in a foreign country wasn't fun.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

262 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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i was scammed like this last year , despite me conducting one transaction on the same day in the uk, two transactions were carried out in estonia and the bank did not pick it up.

the bank were fine about refunding me but did take a few weeks for the money to find its way back into my account.

slightly o/t but last year i spent £40k on my card in a month , instead of a few hundred pounds. did the bank contact me re the unusal spending? did they feck

Edited by jas xjr on Saturday 15th August 13:53

R1-Jay

Original Poster:

450 posts

206 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Simpo Two said:
You only have one card for absolutely everything including cashpoint, and no back-up?

I suppose there's always the old way - write a cheque to yourself (ie 'Pay: Cash') and take it into a branch...?

Edited by Simpo Two on Saturday 15th August 13:51
yep, i only have one card, that way i can only spend what i have but after this, i think its time for a backup card to be sourced smile

Deva Link

26,934 posts

268 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Simpo Two said:
You only have one card for absolutely everything including cashpoint, and no back-up?
Bonkers - I keep 4 cards on the go, one of them is used exclusively for online purchases and has been scammed several times.

I did get a warning call from my bank a year or so ago to say it's unwise to keep too much money in our current account as someone could empty it. They opened a deposit account but I forget to use it.

Mars

9,938 posts

237 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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I've signed up for text messages from Lloyds which informs me if any unusual transactions are going on with my account, upon the receipt of which I can make thr call immediately.

swiftpete

1,894 posts

216 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Does your other half not work?

eldar

24,901 posts

219 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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GKP said:
They haven't taken your cash, they've taken the bank's cash. Big difference.
Incorrect, the OP now has an empty bank account. If it were a credit card, then yes, it would be the CC company money taken.

Never use your debit card anywhere even the slightest bit dodgy for exactly that reason, always use a credit card.

Kermit power

29,622 posts

236 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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I got a call from my bank 3 weeks ago. "did you try to withdraw £80 on your credit card last night?"

Needless to say, the answer was no. They'd decided at the time that it looked fraudulent, hadn't let it through, an were calling me to check.

This one was all nice and easy, no money was taken at all, and it showed their fraud prevention worked.

I was rather less amused when they decided my attempt to purchase a Friday night curry from the restaurant we've used 2-3 times a month for the last 5 years was fraudulent, and had me on the phone justifying my existence in front of the whole restaurant! irked

bazking69

8,620 posts

213 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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I think most people have had this happen to them at some point. A few years ago I have a gang of 'Asian chaps' shall we say set up a mobile phone contract with Virgin in my absence. I know this because I called every number on the itemised bill to interrogate them, all were Asian and could speak English one second them couldn't comprehend me when I got started asking questions, all seemed to know each other in some way it seemed and it all pointed back to the very shop where it happened who I googled and phoned on the landline, only to be threatened in no uncertain manner when I pointed out that they had been well and truly rumbled and I knew that it was them.

Virgin weren't interested in my investigation. The po po didn't give a fk either. It was easier for them to write the £80 that they had racked up in 3 days that try and nail the culpricks, the groundwork for while I had already done for them...

What can you do? It certainly isn't me who is being lax with my personal details...

Superhoop1904

563 posts

231 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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Excuse me for for saying say but that was alot of money taken without noticing, especially as you only run 1 account.

I'll be keeping a closer eye on my cash from now on.

Hope you get it all back.

BoRED S2upid

20,981 posts

263 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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I had a similar "Theres plenty of money in that account" rant on the 1st of this month only to find out the expiry date had indeed passed. Even went to the bank to complain to those idiots rolleyes

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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Same happened last year. Didn't check our statement for one month and 2 £10.00 phone top ups were withdrawn. I expect this is a tester to see whether they have details needed. Then came the big hits. Airline tickets, ferry tickets to Ireland,car insurance, congestion charge payments in London and then £4000.00 on furniture from a mail order company. In total over £7000.00 [ overdraft before you ask! ]

I managed to trace it to a Nigerian lady in Dublin who waited outside an empty house for furniture to be delivered and then as the truck arrived, met him at the front door to take delivery on the pavement.She then signed for it and loaded it into her ox and cart. [Transit]

Called all of the companies that had accepted payment from her but none were the slightest bit interested.

The bank were great. Statement sent out and highlighted all transactions that weren't mine including the massage parlours and pole dancing venues. Cash back in bank within 5 working days.

Have received letters in the meantime at home, sent to my ebay name so thats where they got the info. Immediately cancelled ebay account and have never used it again since.

Mr Fenix

863 posts

228 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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Anyone reading this should setup an experian or Equifax creditwatch/fraud watch account. Oh! and speak to your bank and apply for CFAS account. I had to write to all my mortgage companies and to several banks asking to change and upgrade my security details from the bog standard questions to something more esoteric.

I've had to do all of the above thanks to an evil family member which stopped 90% of his attempts to defraud me of my hard earned money. These days I'm very suspicious of ATM machines, chip n pin pads that don't look right and of waiting staff wandering off with my card to pay the bill. It still amazes me that credit card companies send out fresh cards in standard envelopes which are so easy to open and reseal that it seems to be asking for mischief.




mouseymousey

2,642 posts

260 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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Deva Link said:
Simpo Two said:
You only have one card for absolutely everything including cashpoint, and no back-up?
Bonkers - I keep 4 cards on the go, one of them is used exclusively for online purchases and has been scammed several times.

I did get a warning call from my bank a year or so ago to say it's unwise to keep too much money in our current account as someone could empty it. They opened a deposit account but I forget to use it.
Bonkers? Not as bonkers as managing to give your card details to a non-reputable website.

Most, in fact all I think, people that I know that have been scammed have been scammed by the details of the card being taken physically. 99 times out of a hundred it happens in a petrol station.