Fraudulent bank charges?


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My fiance and I have a joint bank account. We have ONE debit card, in his name. I keep track of all purchases made. I leave enough in the account to cover the bills, since that is the only thing we use the account for. Well, last October, we received a charge for $4.95, which came out by surprise and I was...


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Wake N Bake Girl

i agree with sunny, freeze the account right away. after you get everything situated, close that bank account and get a new one [maybe even at a different bank]. if i were you, id like reinstall my computer, maybe you have a virus that collects information as such. if thats the case, i bet your hacker was just testing the water to see what they could get away with, but you never know when they could hit you real hard! change all your passwords to everything that would contain your personal information such as email, and get the geek squad to come over and put some really good anti-virus software on your computer.

hope i helped

sunnyheart30

you need to freeze your account NOW!!!!
Call your bank ASAP!