Feb 28, 2007 -- Criminal ring takes over swiping machines
A criminal ring based out of California has been moving around the country, stealing people’s debit and credit cards by taking over the card swiping machines incheck-out lines at retailers. Oftentimes, the cardholder never knows they've been a victim. What happens is the criminals either pretend to be technicians or they work in groups to distract cashiers, allowing time to install a small device on the card-swiping machine at the counter. Then, every time a customer swipes a card, the criminals capture the number and secret code entered. Within minutes, they have pulled hundreds of thousands of dollars out of accounts. It’s a very big, very efficient ring. So what can you do? Well, the greatest risk comes to those using debit cards because that money may not be replaceable. At least if you’re using a credit card you can file a dispute and get your money back. Other than that, make sure you check your statements religiously every month. If the criminals have created an exact duplicate of your card, it’s going to be hard to prove it wasn’t you making those charges. So, keep an eye on your accounts – always. And, if you can, use cash!
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I prefer using debit cards now and hardly ever carry cash, but I guess it is probably better to deal with cash all the time and just take the risk of being mugged.
I had my debit card details taken a few years back, but the bank picked up on the very first fraudulent transaction immediately thankfully, and no harm was done.