How safe is your bank account?

A forum for ForumGardeners to post news about themselves.
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Typical Monday morning ... Or is it?

I was sitting at my desk this morning, up to my eyes in spreadsheets when I get a call from the fraud dept. of my bank.

"We're calling because we've noticed some very irregular transactions on you're bank account today and we feel it necessary to put an immediate block on your account."

After picking my jaw up off the floor and going through the necessary security checks, it turns out that someone has used my card over the weekend for several transactions which comes to the rather hefty sum of £2500.00!

So what happens now? The bank have increased my overdraft to cover this amount because the transactions are ALL pending and I have to fill in the paper work to claim it all back!

In the mean time, I'm left with no access to funds until my new card arrives.

Oh well, it's off to the bank of Mum and Dad for a few days.

Nice Monday morning huh?
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
kazalala
Posts: 13036
Joined: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:00 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by kazalala »

Oh no!!! thats awful Rosie:( i hope you get it sorted out as soon as possible:-4




FOC THREAD PART1

In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.

Martin Luther King Jr.
User avatar
mrsK
Posts: 3342
Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:23 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by mrsK »

Rosie,I hope it all gets sorted & quickly.:-4:-6
It's nice to be important,but more important to be nice.
User avatar
abbey
Posts: 15069
Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2004 1:00 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by abbey »

I'm so sorry chicklet, did you lose your card?

How did the scrotes get hold of your info?

The bastards!!:mad:
User avatar
Nomad
Posts: 25864
Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:36 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Nomad »

How safe is your bank account?





My wife has access....its a crapshoot.

Youre covered though right ?

The bank will get it sorted out for you ?
I AM AWESOME MAN
User avatar
Snowfire
Posts: 4835
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:34 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Snowfire »

Thats awful. I know just what a shock it can give.

Some scrote bag drip fed his online gambling from my bank account a few years back. I didnt see any of his winnings mind :thinking:

The banks fraud squad refunded just about all the money except for what had extended past a time limit.

I keep a closer watch on things now and the only person that I'm worried about cleaning me out is my loverly "She who must be obeyed "

Gawd bless 'er little cotton socks
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."

Winston Churchill
User avatar
Chezzie
Posts: 14615
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:41 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Chezzie »

I'm hearing this more and more lately. Its not just internet activity either, petrol stations, restaurants ect..

Friend of mine recently had his Ebay account hacked, first they changed his password, then his email address then they took over the whole account. Until this happened Ebay didnt used to inform users when their password was changed but they do now.

Hope it all gets sorted soon PC and its not too much of an inconvenience:-4
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

kazalala;1158666 wrote: Oh no!!! thats awful Rosie:( i hope you get it sorted out as soon as possible:-4
It's very annoying but it'll get sorted :)

mrsK;1158668 wrote: Rosie,I hope it all gets sorted & quickly.:-4:-6


Thank you :)

abbey;1158669 wrote: I'm so sorry chicklet, did you lose your card?

How did the scrotes get hold of your info?

The bastards!!:mad:


Abbey that's the problem! My card has been in my purse all weekend! I cut it up this morning while I was in with the bank!

I have no idea how they got my info :-5:mad:
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
G#Gill
Posts: 14763
Joined: Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:09 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by G#Gill »

Rosie, I'm so sorry you've had this happen. It is very worrying. You'll probably be asked to prove you weren't anywhere near where the card was used, etc. It may take a while, but I hope not. There are a lot of people (?) who are treating this sort of thing like a business, and a lot of them are getting very rich off other people's hard work and honesty. Leeches, :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
I'm a Saga-lout, growing old disgracefully
User avatar
Betty Boop
Posts: 16987
Joined: Sun Mar 27, 2005 1:17 pm
Location: The end of the World

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Betty Boop »

Hope it all gets sorted out quick Rosie, it's the pits! :(
User avatar
YZGI
Posts: 11527
Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2006 11:24 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by YZGI »

If your card was used at the Bunny Ranch it wasn't me.:thinking:
User avatar
OpenMind
Posts: 8645
Joined: Sun Sep 11, 2005 3:54 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by OpenMind »

Hope you don't have to wait long for your replacement, Rosie.

It's good that your bank picked this up and acted on it. They don't always do that from what I've heard of other people this has happened to.
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Nomad;1158672 wrote: How safe is your bank account?





My wife has access....its a crapshoot.

Youre covered though right ?

The bank will get it sorted out for you ?


Yes Nomie, I'm covered thank goodness!

It'll just take some time :mad:
Very nearly perfect ... :D
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Snowfire;1158674 wrote: Thats awful. I know just what a shock it can give.

Some scrote bag drip fed his online gambling from my bank account a few years back. I didnt see any of his winnings mind :thinking:

The banks fraud squad refunded just about all the money except for what had extended past a time limit.

I keep a closer watch on things now and the only person that I'm worried about cleaning me out is my loverly "She who must be obeyed "

Gawd bless 'er little cotton socks


That's the thing! I'm usually so careful with my account! I need to know that everything is accounted for. I'm not doing a good job am I? :-5
Very nearly perfect ... :D
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Chezzie;1158676 wrote: I'm hearing this more and more lately. Its not just internet activity either, petrol stations, restaurants ect..

Friend of mine recently had his Ebay account hacked, first they changed his password, then his email address then they took over the whole account. Until this happened Ebay didnt used to inform users when their password was changed but they do now.

Hope it all gets sorted soon PC and its not too much of an inconvenience:-4


G#Gill;1158679 wrote: Rosie, I'm so sorry you've had this happen. It is very worrying. You'll probably be asked to prove you weren't anywhere near where the card was used, etc. It may take a while, but I hope not. There are a lot of people (?) who are treating this sort of thing like a business, and a lot of them are getting very rich off other people's hard work and honesty. Leeches, :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:


Betty Boop;1158686 wrote: Hope it all gets sorted out quick Rosie, it's the pits! :(


Thanks girlies :-4 It's totally the pits but I am a firm believer that this sod will get what he/she deserves!
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
Nomad
Posts: 25864
Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:36 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Nomad »

pinkchick;1158694 wrote: Yes Nomie, I'm covered thank goodness!

It'll just take some time :mad:


Ok thats the important thing. Did they offer advice on how to protect yourself in the future ?

Did you inform them you associate with shady characters (FG) ?
I AM AWESOME MAN
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

YZGI;1158692 wrote: If your card was used at the Bunny Ranch it wasn't me.:thinking:


Are you sure about that?? :sneaky::sneaky::p

OpenMind;1158693 wrote: Hope you don't have to wait long for your replacement, Rosie.

It's good that your bank picked this up and acted on it. They don't always do that from what I've heard of other people this has happened to.


I'm very thankful that they did act so quickly, I must say :)
Very nearly perfect ... :D
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Nomad;1158697 wrote: Ok thats the important thing. Did they offer advice on how to protect yourself in the future ?

Did you inform them you associate with shady characters (FG) ?


Shady characters? I was always been taught never to associate with such people. I'm a good girl I am! :sneaky::lips:



Ooooooohhhh! I get it! You mean YOU are the shady character! Doh!

There is always one that slips through the net I guess :yh_rotfl:sneaky::p.
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
Odie
Posts: 33482
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:10 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Odie »

It's happened to me 3X with my instacard........

We have a daily limit of a 500.00 withdrawal, perhaps you should lower yours if it was your instacard.



Now, when using it, I cover my hand around the machine when punching in of any numbers.



I know this sucks, and its a shock to hear them call you and say that..but I also give my bank credit for noticing unusual transactions....if they didn't........any transactions will be aloud.

They have to give you your money back........mine took almost 3 weeks, good luck and I hear you!:-5:-5
Life is just to short for drama.
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Odie;1158708 wrote: It's happened to me 3X with my instacard........

We have a daily limit of a 500.00 withdrawal, perhaps you should lower yours if it was your instacard.



Now, when using it, I cover my hand around the machine when punching in of any numbers.



I know this sucks, and its a shock to hear them call you and say that..but I also give my bank credit for noticing unusual transactions....if they didn't........any transactions will be aloud.

They have to give you your money back........mine took almost 3 weeks, good luck and I hear you!:-5:-5


Thank you :-6
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
Lon
Posts: 9476
Joined: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:38 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Lon »

pinkchick;1158664 wrote: Typical Monday morning ... Or is it?



I was sitting at my desk this morning, up to my eyes in spreadsheets when I get a call from the fraud dept. of my bank.



"We're calling because we've noticed some very irregular transactions on you're bank account today and we feel it necessary to put an immediate block on your account."

After picking my jaw up off the floor and going through the necessary security checks, it turns out that someone has used my card over the weekend for several transactions which comes to the rather hefty sum of £2500.00!



So what happens now? The bank have increased my overdraft to cover this amount because the transactions are ALL pending and I have to fill in the paper work to claim it all back!

In the mean time, I'm left with no access to funds until my new card arrives.



Oh well, it's off to the bank of Mum and Dad for a few days.



Nice Monday morning huh?


I have not been inside a brick and mortar bank since 1999. My only bank is online and I do all of my banking with it. Have never had a problem of any kind.
User avatar
Oscar Namechange
Posts: 31840
Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:26 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Oscar Namechange »

pinkchick;1158677 wrote: It's very annoying but it'll get sorted :)



Thank you :)



Abbey that's the problem! My card has been in my purse all weekend! I cut it up this morning while I was in with the bank!

I have no idea how they got my info :-5:mad:


Have you ever paid for any item on the web with your credit card?
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
User avatar
WonderWendy3
Posts: 12412
Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 7:44 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by WonderWendy3 »

Aww Chicky! I'm so sorry this happened to you. I had a similar event happen over the summer and it was very upsetting! I am glad it will get sorted but so sorry that you had to go through that!:mad:



:-4:-4:-4much love for my chicky girl!
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

oscar;1158749 wrote: Have you ever paid for any item on the web with your credit card?
Yes
Very nearly perfect ... :D
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

WonderWendy3;1158751 wrote: Aww Chicky! I'm so sorry this happened to you. I had a similar event happen over the summer and it was very upsetting! I am glad it will get sorted but so sorry that you had to go through that!:mad:



:-4:-4:-4much love for my chicky girl!


Hello petal :-4

Thanks for the love darlin :-4:-4
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
chonsigirl
Posts: 33633
Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:28 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by chonsigirl »

Oh, that is horrible. Lots of paperwork to do, but they will sort it out for you. Thank goodness for Mum and Dad!
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

chonsigirl;1158757 wrote: Oh, that is horrible. Lots of paperwork to do, but they will sort it out for you. Thank goodness for Mum and Dad!
You said it Bunny:) Although I have savings so it's not too bad ;)
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
Oscar Namechange
Posts: 31840
Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:26 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Oscar Namechange »

pinkchick;1158754 wrote: Yes If you card has not left your side, then sorry, this is where some-one has got your details and used it. :mad:
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

oscar;1158760 wrote: If you card has not left your side, then sorry, this is where some-one has got your details and used it. :mad:
I know, it's so annoying! :mad:
Very nearly perfect ... :D
Patsy Warnick
Posts: 4567
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:53 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Patsy Warnick »

Chick

I'd have to say - track back to your last couple of transactions prior to Monday...?

These people are very clever & I hope the Bank finds them...

Nomad - here - prime example of a FRAUD Division - Detective Needed ASAP..!!

Sorry to hear this happened Chick - I hear so much of this fraud - it's out of control...

Patsy
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Patsy Warnick;1158763 wrote: Chick

I'd have to say - track back to your last couple of transactions prior to Monday...?

These people are very clever & I hope the Bank finds them...

Nomad - here - prime example of a FRAUD Division - Detective Needed ASAP..!!

Sorry to hear this happened Chick - I hear so much of this fraud - it's out of control...

Patsy


Already done sweetie. Thank you :-4
Very nearly perfect ... :D
koan
Posts: 16817
Joined: Sun Oct 31, 2004 1:00 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by koan »

My bank account is pretty safe, I keep it empty. :wah:

Glad to hear the bank was watching out for you and it's not going to cost anything but inconvenience.
User avatar
Nomad
Posts: 25864
Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:36 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Nomad »

koan;1158816 wrote: My bank account is pretty safe, I keep it empty. :wah:




Good plan. Very clever.
I AM AWESOME MAN
User avatar
CARLA
Posts: 13033
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 1:00 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by CARLA »

Much like my bank account as well. ;)

My bank account is pretty safe, I keep it empty. :wah:
ALOHA!!

MOTTO TO LIVE BY:

"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.

WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"

User avatar
Snowfire
Posts: 4835
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:34 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Snowfire »

If I can make a suggestion.

When using your debit/credit card in a shop, never pass it to the sales assistant. Always put you card in the machine yourself. Always refuse to hand over your card. If they insist on handling your card, be suspicious and use another store

A fraudster needs a few things to use your card/ account sccessfully.

1. Your name (which is on the card )

2. Your card number (which obviously is on the card)

3. The security number (which is the last 3 numbers on the revers of a card.

Obviously these details are slightly different for different cards.

These can be gained if you pass over your card. It could be swipped under the counter, or surreptitiously "dropped" to obtain the details.

Once they have them it is easy to use those details, online or on the telephone.

In my case to fund someones gambling habit (and a bad one at that)
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."

Winston Churchill
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

Snowfire;1158869 wrote: If I can make a suggestion.

When using your debit/credit card in a shop, never pass it to the sales assistant. Always put you card in the machine yourself. Always refuse to hand over your card. If they insist on handling your card, be suspicious and use another store

A fraudster needs a few things to use your card/ account sccessfully.

1. Your name (which is on the card )

2. Your card number (which obviously is on the card)

3. The security number (which is the last 3 numbers on the revers of a card.

Obviously these details are slightly different for different cards.

These can be gained if you pass over your card. It could be swipped under the counter, or surreptitiously "dropped" to obtain the details.

Once they have them it is easy to use those details, online or on the telephone.

In my case to fund someones gambling habit (and a bad one at that)


Thanks for that Snowfire :)

Nice to meet you by the way :D
Very nearly perfect ... :D
qsducks
Posts: 29018
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:14 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by qsducks »

Oh just great! We're traveling to Ireland in June and everyone has told us to use the ATM card! I suggested travelers checks. Now what?
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

qsducks;1159126 wrote: Oh just great! We're traveling to Ireland in June and everyone has told us to use the ATM card! I suggested travelers checks. Now what?
Travelers cheques would work ducks ;)
Very nearly perfect ... :D
qsducks
Posts: 29018
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:14 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by qsducks »

pinkchick;1159131 wrote: Travelers cheques would work ducks ;)


american Express?
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

qsducks;1159134 wrote: american Express?
Sure :)
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
el guapo
Posts: 5054
Joined: Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:02 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by el guapo »

qsducks;1159134 wrote: american Express?


as fast as ya like ducky
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
qsducks
Posts: 29018
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:14 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by qsducks »

el guapo;1159136 wrote: as fast as ya like ducky


You're on your own dude:p. I ain't paying your way:wah:
User avatar
along-for-the-ride
Posts: 11732
Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:28 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by along-for-the-ride »

qsducks;1159134 wrote: american Express?


Yes, don't leave home without it. ;)

So sorry about the account trouble, Pinkchick. I am glad that the bank notified you immediately. We all do have to be extra careful with our "moola". Especially in these days and times.
Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
pinkchick
Posts: 7509
Joined: Thu Apr 26, 2007 12:59 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by pinkchick »

along-for-the-ride;1159153 wrote: Yes, don't leave home without it. ;)

So sorry about the account trouble, Pinkchick. I am glad that the bank notified you immediately. We all do have to be extra careful with our "moola". Especially in these days and times.
Thank you sweetie ;)
Very nearly perfect ... :D
User avatar
Odie
Posts: 33482
Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:10 pm

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Odie »

while Christmas shopping in one store for almost 2 hours..get up to the cashier, ring through everything.......only for the machine to say account closed?:confused::confused::-5:-5



I didn't have my credit card on me nor cash.....so left everything there in a huge huff!

phoned the bank.......yup again, 2 suspicious withdrawals over the weekend of 500.00!:-5:-5:-5



Then had to wait again for the card to come in the mail!:-5:-5

oh I do know how it feels!:-5:-5:-5
Life is just to short for drama.
qsducks
Posts: 29018
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:14 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by qsducks »

along-for-the-ride;1159153 wrote: Yes, don't leave home without it. ;)

So sorry about the account trouble, Pinkchick. I am glad that the bank notified you immediately. We all do have to be extra careful with our "moola". Especially in these days and times.


We are taking traveler's checks from American Express too and of course the ATM card. Would like to get a prez for a friend who is moving into a new house in the summer...a wall plaque of some sort.
mikeinie
Posts: 3130
Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 3:43 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by mikeinie »

pinkchick;1158664 wrote: Typical Monday morning ... Or is it?

I was sitting at my desk this morning, up to my eyes in spreadsheets when I get a call from the fraud dept. of my bank.

"We're calling because we've noticed some very irregular transactions on you're bank account today and we feel it necessary to put an immediate block on your account."

After picking my jaw up off the floor and going through the necessary security checks, it turns out that someone has used my card over the weekend for several transactions which comes to the rather hefty sum of £2500.00!

So what happens now? The bank have increased my overdraft to cover this amount because the transactions are ALL pending and I have to fill in the paper work to claim it all back!

In the mean time, I'm left with no access to funds until my new card arrives.

Oh well, it's off to the bank of Mum and Dad for a few days.

Nice Monday morning huh?


Oh no, that sounds bad. I hope it all works out OK.
User avatar
Imladris
Posts: 4798
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 5:29 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Imladris »

Do you want me to hunt them down and make them suffer by forcing them to listen to my jokes? ;)
Originally Posted by spot

She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy





Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
qsducks
Posts: 29018
Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:14 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by qsducks »

Imladris;1159475 wrote: Do you want me to hunt them down and make them suffer by forcing them to listen to my jokes? ;)


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl Can she hire a hit woman instead?
User avatar
Imladris
Posts: 4798
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 5:29 am

How safe is your bank account?

Post by Imladris »

qsducks;1159484 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl Can she hire a hit woman instead?




Can do that too - I take payment in cadburys creme eggs! :D
Originally Posted by spot

She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy





Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
Post Reply

Return to “Members' News”