You should absolutely contact your bank and ask them to investigate the charge. It may seem like a hassle to you, but as you say, if you let it slip, it could become a bigger problem. Banks have to follow up on these kinds of inquiries. They will get details and even a copy of the charge slip. Sometimes when you buy something, the name that shows up on the statement isn't the same as the name of the store, so you might find out that you really did buy something there. At any rate, you should get the facts and then deal with it in whatever way you need to to solve the problem. That's what your bankers are there for!
2006-07-04 02:27:27
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answered by Squirrel 3
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First, call your bank. They are going ask you the following questions and a bunch that I don't ask here. Is it possible there is anyone else who may have had access to your cards? significant other, child, roommate? It is most likely not identity theft. The people involved with that move quickly and spend as much as possible. Have you purchased anything online from this store in the past?
Things like magazine subscriptions often autobill. For example, Best Buy was running a promotion where they gave you 2-3 free issues of a magazine. What they don't tell you at the counter is they will automatically bill the credit card you purchased with at Best Buy to continue the subscription after the trial runs out unless you call to cancel.
If you cannot find the source, simply cancel the card and have them issue a new card just to be on the safe side.
2006-07-04 02:31:53
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answered by Lubers25 7
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Contact your bank and ask them to dispute the item. They will send you paperwork and (depending on the bank) temporarally remove the item/credit your account. They will then contact the company and research the charge. If they find it was a fraudulent charge, they will permanently remove it, If they find it valid (perhaps you just forgot you did it or the vendor uses third party billing) they will place it back on your account.
You can also try contacting the company yourself, but will have better luck through your bank.
If it was fraud, I suggest getting a new debit card number. I wouldn't worry about ID theft unless you think other personal information was stolen from you. There are programs that will randomly generate account numbers that crooks use in the hopes of getting a valid #. They then make counterfiet cards or use the acct # online (I used to work in the fraud dept of a credit card company).
If you do think other information was stolen, contact the 3 credit bureaus and have them place a fraud alert on your reports. Any time going forward that you apply for credit, the company is required to contact your first and verify that it was indeed you.
2006-07-04 10:31:21
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answered by mcgrawfan52277 1
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Seriously? You forgot spending the money. File a protest on your account and the bank will research it for you. Seriously.
One thing not to do - DO NOT CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNT. The hassles that you will encounter over what may be just an oversight on your part will cost you far more than $30. As someone said earlier, a single $30 charge is not a symptom of identity theft.
BTW, you got a bad answer on your health insurance question.
2006-07-04 02:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your bank. They can pull up a copy of a signed receipt or check copy. Could this be identity theft? Yes, it is possible. Most thieves will make small purchases at first you might not notice, then big ones later on. If it is, cancel your bank/credit card IMMEDIATELY! Report it to the bank, you M I G H T get your funds returned. Oh, don't be surprised if porn was purchased.
2006-07-04 02:31:47
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answered by Mike R 5
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whenever u purchase something from absolutely anywhere using net or card u r sure to get a receipt or an acknowledgement. it's ur responsibility to keep it until u make the payment for the same. if u have the receipt then there will be no problem and if there is nothing like that then u can call up ur bank and ask for an explanation for the same. it's only after what they say that u could know what to do further.
2006-07-04 02:29:41
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answered by pranab123_paul 2
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Usually stores have videos at the registers. First ask your bank What day, and time the purchase was made, Then go to the store and have them look it up
2006-07-04 02:27:41
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answered by nemraC 6
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Absolutely call your bank as they will have more information on the type of purchase. They will allow you to dispute this transaction. You may need to close this account if someone has gained access. And yes. it could happen again if you do nothing about it.
2006-07-04 02:30:52
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answered by reikirach 1
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call and ask what was purchased. maybe you've made a mistake. anyone committing identity theft would need your credit card first, and they'll probably spend more then $30, maybe some a family member borrowed your credit card. if you are sure that you did not buy what ever it was then call the company and tell them so and ask what their policy is on what you can do.
2006-07-04 02:29:54
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answered by vampire_kitti 6
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i imagine your husband has no longer been hit with the "new daddy" rock, your husband has to awaken, the money he's spending on himself, might want to very well pass on your baby. all of us comprehend that. after I pay lease, i'm purely satisfied I pay it, I deal with each of the expenditures in my marriage or maybe as one is paid, I make the signal of the pass and thank the valuable Lord that that is paid! It feels like your husband extremely desires a good truth examine, earlier he leaves, he has were given to advance up and commence taking duty of you and your toddler. i became on your shoes even as my daughter became born, and it became demanding, very demanding, I had no familly round purely my husband and a pair of dogs and my husband would paintings 0.33 shift and being a sparkling mom, I slipped into placed up Partum melancholy which, with each of the pressure you're dealing with, i believe you're headed for melancholy and also you want to work out or talk with a doctor about that!!! it isn't relaxing, if no longer dealt with. i'd go away him, take the baby and go away him, if he does no longer comprehend, talk with him first about what you instructed us and tell him the way you experience. If he nevertheless does no longer comprehend and keeps to make your existence a residing he**, and that i already comprehend he gained't pass to counseling, then go away him, call a relative, a chum, take a taxi and purely pass. Honey, you've tried, you've tried so demanding, and there is in straight forward words a lot you may do earlier you in straight forward words lose all of it!!! you want help from him and him being sensative, which he's not, so in case you at the instantaneous are not getting those, then i'd purely go away, all of this pressure isn't best for you or the toddler. In concerns of the middle, your little ones continually wade through!!!!
2016-11-30 06:34:53
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answered by ? 4
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