On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 13:20:45 -0500, you wrote:
Last week I ordered something from Amazon.com and used my Visa debit card to pay for it, the NEXT DAY there were a bunch of unauthorized purchases on it. Fedex and USPS mostly and lot's of them. I got a new card and numberRob, you might want to do a malware/anti-virus scan on yr computer. Sounds
I tr\ied to contact Amazon to let them know what was happening but that did not work out, I received a form email asking what fraudulent purchases were made at Amazon... My card NUMBER was stolen thru Amazon!
Yesterday I ordered a used book thru Amazon.com and watched my bank account, tonight there are 6 Fedex transactions, I just had my card closed and am done dealing with Amazon.com.
Once might be bad luck, twice is something more and not being able to contact Amazon about the problem does not help.
like someone has a key-stroke reader sitting on yr machine - otherwise, why
would this only be happening to you? If it was wide-spread, the word would
be out in the public by now.
Recommendations...download Spybot (and/or Ad-Aware) for malware (i.e.
trojans and the like)...and AVG anti-virus...they are all free (or have free
versions - chk at www.download.com.
Install 1 program at a time, and then run it. Move on to the next one.
Let us all know how it comes out.
Paul
Paul Sparks
BG Media
105 W 1st Ave N
Estherville IA 51334-1810
(712) 362-8617 Office
(712) 209-1818 Cell
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