My credit union is local and they have a local fraud department number (and a 1-800 number), so it makes it easy.-I buy a lot of music (LPs and CDs) from overseas sources, so I trigger the fraud detection system a few times a month :) I have their numbers as contacts on my cell phone so I know it’s really them. I’m on a first-name basis with two people there…“Why would you order this CD from a shop in St. Petersburg!?” “Because Aria doesn’t have an American distributor!” :)
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
F- indeed
Stormrider2112 over 11 years ago
My credit union is local and they have a local fraud department number (and a 1-800 number), so it makes it easy.-I buy a lot of music (LPs and CDs) from overseas sources, so I trigger the fraud detection system a few times a month :) I have their numbers as contacts on my cell phone so I know it’s really them. I’m on a first-name basis with two people there…“Why would you order this CD from a shop in St. Petersburg!?” “Because Aria doesn’t have an American distributor!” :)
JayBluE over 11 years ago
I suppose it was a clean entrance, too…. the spare key being in an obvious place….
akmarley over 11 years ago
That’s exactly what hackers who aren’t your bank ask you.