I am still battling the credit card fraudster. Not directly, but through the credit card company.
I do have the new card, but sadly, one of the Autopays it transferred to my pure new card pays the criminal's cable bill month after month.
I told them I could keep disputing the recurring cable charge, and they could keep reimbursing me, and thus fund the grifter's cable on their dime, or they could turn off the Autopay.
And then they asked me again for my phone number, and when I complied said:
And see the "converstaion?" A typo. That was an automated message. With a typo. A typo like you might find in a suspect email.
If this were my first rodeo, or if I were a few years older, I would be in a panic.
Oh good heavens. Yes, it would be worrying if companies hadn't more or less dropped quality control...
Posted by: KC | June 10, 2025 at 09:38 AM
KC - I saw that there was a security feature where they will do transactions through virtual card numbers. That seems useful, unless you were hacked as I was with someone literally lifting the card data front and back.
Posted by: theQueen | June 10, 2025 at 08:00 PM