Re: Cardholders Kept in Dark After Breach -- Washington Post |
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Robert Bonomi (bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com) Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:02:59 -0000
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In article <telecom24.287.1@telecom-digest.org>, Marcus Didius Falco <falco_marcus_didius@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> I had been planning to call my active credit card companies to
> After thanking me for carrying their card for 21 years, they refused
Well, they don't *know* which cards were actually compromised. NOBODY
CardSystems only knows which card numbers were _vulnerable_ to have
> They tried to tell me that they have all sorts of "anti-fraud"
NOT surprising. MC has a _lot_ more cards out there, and a *lot* more
Identifying 'suspect' transactions is one thing -- you look for things
If only because of the larger number of cardholders, and thus the
> and there is no way I can reliably double check an account that has
Well, unless, _you_ keep a record of everything you charge -- date and
I used to do it every month, for several corporate cards that had
If you choose not to do so, and 'uncritically' accept their
> Accordingly, I told them to cancel all three cards and send me new
> When I get the new American Express cards I will call the second
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