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They test the card to see if it gets immediately picked up. CC companies don't give a freak if they eat the charge for some pizza. The crooks are trying to see if the alert gets triggered before they get busted trying to make a big purchase.
Has anyone yet asked why you have a credit card that just sits in a drawer not getting used? At least rotate a balance through there to get them to raise the credit line and boost your credit score.
Well I have a real credit card I used all the time. I just had a backup incase some excrement happens with my main one. I figured with how much I use my credit card online that it was inevitable that it would get fucked.
This makes sense, but how do they know if it gets triggered?
Do you pay cash for stuff?
Rarely
What I was getting at is use the credit card to make some mundane purchases, and then pay it off. If you write a check or use your debit card for utility bill, use the credit card and then pay it off. I was coat tailing IJR anyway.
Well this was annoying, and pretty freaking weird. I got a text saying my credit card was being used (which I didn't even know they had my cellphone number). Checked my account and sure enough it was real,saying I was eating at a restaurant in California (which I've never been). But what I couldn't figure out, is it wasn't even a credit card I use. It was one I signed up for at the bank in person on paper. And stuck in a draw in my room NEVER having made any purchases on at all.So I have no idea how it could have gotten stolen. It literally would have to have been through chase. And I can't see why some criminal mastermind would hack chase just to buy freaking pizza on my credit card.
Did the bank rep talk you into getting it or was it your intention to go in there and sign up for one?I've heard some stories of scumbags strong arming people into taking out a new line of credit and then scamming them.
People who post all sorts of clickbait bullshit on Facebook with no regard for what is true or not.
My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about