JDgreen227
Super Member
Thanks to all for the responses and advice...someone mentioned using Paypal for online purchases but my card issuer STILL requires me to call them first over $500 even when I DO use my Paypal account.
big lar said:You should be grateful that Chase is monitoring your account so closely since you historically do only small purchase. When we go on long-distance trips, wecall our c/c account, tell them where we are going to be so they will not be suspsicous. You could do the same; you CALL THEM when you are going to make a big purchase.
My wif'e debit card was compromised earlier this year; don't think it can happen to you? Yeah it can. Our bank's monitoring service call ed us at 10M on a Sunday night, questioning some tranasactions that were popping up from 500 miles away, and many more came in the next day. We weren't liable but because it was caught quickly, we didn't have big hassle, got a new debit card 3-4 days. You should be grateful. Our son in laws' debit card was similarly compromised, no monitoring service, he had checks bounced all over the place.
Hey Bill! I've got a great idea. Just give me your card no., expiration date, and security code and I'll get this all straightened out for you.![]()
That's rough..........
Thanks to all for the responses and advice...someone mentioned using Paypal for online purchases but my card issuer STILL requires me to call them first over $500 even when I DO use my Paypal account.