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			<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 00:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I have a credit card protection program in place.  Whenever a suspecious transaction takes place, I recieve a phone call.  I then call back, verify the transaction, and all is well.  I suggest we all do something like that.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Credit Card Theft</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 20:54:22 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Received this from a friend.<br /><br />I know I&#x27;m guilty of not checking my card.<br /><br />SCENE 1.<br /><br />This is a new one.<br /><br />People sure stay busy trying to cheat us, don&#x27;t they?<br /><br />A friend went to the local gym and placed his belongings in the locker. After the workout and a shower, he came out, saw the locker open, and thought to himself, &#x27;Funny, I thought I locked the locker.<br /><br />Hmm, &#x27;He dressed and just flipped the wallet to make sure all was in order.<br /><br />Everything looked okay - all cards were in place.<br /><br />A few weeks later his credit card bill came - a whooping bill of $14,000!<br /><br />He called the credit card company and started yelling at them, saying that he did not make the transactions.<br /><br />Customer care personnel verified that there was no Mistake in the system and asked if his card had been stolen.<br /><br />&#x27;No,&#x27; he said, but then took out his wallet, pulled out the credit card, and yep - you guessed it - a switch had been made.<br /><br />An expired similar credit card from the same bank was in the wallet.<br /><br />The thief broke into his locker at the gym and switched cards.<br /><br />Verdict: The credit card issuer said since he did not report the card missing earlier, he would have to pay the amount owed to them.<br /><br />How much did he have to pay for items he did not buy?<br /><br />$9,000! Why were there no calls made to verify the amount swiped?<br /><br />Small amounts rarely trigger a &#x27;warning bell&#x27; with some credit card companies.<br /><br />It just so happens that all the small amounts added up to big<br /><br />one!<br /><br />SCENE 2.<br /><br />A man at a local restaurant paid for his meal with his credit card.<br /><br />The bill for the meal came, he signed it,and the waitress folded the receipt and passed the credit card along.<br /><br />Usually, he would just take it and place it in his wallet or pocket. Funny enough, though, he actually took a look at the card and, lo and behold, it was the expired card of another<br /><br />person.<br /><br />He called the waitress and she looked perplexed.<br /><br />She took it back, apologized, and hurried back to the counter under the watchful eye of the man.<br /><br />All the waitress did while walking to the counter was wave the wrong expired card to the counter cashier, and the counter cashier<br /><br />immediately looked down and took out the real card..<br /><br />No exchange of words --- nothing! She took it and came back to the<br /><br />man with an apology<br /><br />Verdict: Make sure the credit cards in your wallet are yours.<br /><br />Check the name on the card every time you sign for something and/or the card is taken away for even a short period of time.<br /><br />Many people just take back the credit card without even looking at it, &#x27;assuming&#x27; that it has to be theirs.<br /><br />FOR YOUR OWN SAKE, DEVELOP THE HABIT OF CHECKING YOUR CREDIT CARD EACH TIME IT IS RETURNED TO YOU AFTER A TRANSACTION!<br /><br />SCENE 3:<br /><br />Yesterday I went into a pizza restaurant to pick up an order that I had called in.<br /><br />I paid by using my Visa Check Card which, of course, is linked directly to my checking account.<br /><br />The young man behind the counter took my card, swiped it, then laid it on the counter as he waited for the approval, which is pretty standard procedure.<br /><br />While he waited, he picked up his cell phone and started dialing.<br /><br />I noticed the phone because it is the same model I have, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Then I heard a click that sounded like my phone sounds when I take a picture.<br /><br />He then gave me back my card but kept the phone in his hand as if he was still pressing buttons.<br /><br />Meanwhile, I&#x27;m thinking: I wonder what he is taking a picture of, oblivious to what was really going on.<br /><br />It then dawned on me: the only thing there was my credit card, so now I&#x27;m paying close attention to what he is doing.<br /><br />He set his phone on the counter, leaving it open.<br /><br />About five seconds later, I heard the chime that tells you that the picture has been saved.<br /><br />Now I&#x27;m standing there struggling with the fact that this boy just took a picture of my credit card.<br /><br />Yes, he played it off well, because had we not had the same kind of<br /><br />phone, I probably would never have known what happened.<br /><br />Needless to say, I immediately canceled that card as I was walking out of the pizza parlor.<br /><br />All I am saying is, be aware of your surroundings at all times.<br /><br />Whenever you are using your credit card take caution and don&#x27;t be<br /><br />careless.<br /><br />Notice who is standing near you and what they are doing when you use your card.<br /><br />Be aware of phones, because many have a camera phone these days.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/39369">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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