Bank cancelled debit/credit cards claiming a breach- but won’t explain: update

creditcardtheives“We apologize for cancelling your cards. The cards were ‘flagged’ due to a ‘breach.’ No, we can’t tell you Who – When – or How.  Have a nice day and thank you for banking with us.”

This is an update to a two part piece about banks who cancel your cards, send replacements and won’t tell you why.

The story is familiar, bring it up just about anywhere and someone has a similar tale to tell.  With us it started when I needed gas and my debit card didn’t work. I contacted the bank who told me my accounts/cards had been “breached” – but wouldn’t tell me who or how and they’d get me new cards overnight: That story is here.

The next part is about what I did, who I spoke with and how I eventually filed complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau(CFPB.)  That part is here.

I have now received a message from the CFPB that the bank Continue reading

ROBO CALLS: More than an annoyance, they put you at risk

RachelCardServicesTelemarketers aren’t simply the annoying dinner-interrupters they used to be.  Things have changed. There are fraudsters out there on the other end of these calls who can go so far as to manipulate recordings of your voice, then use those recordings to take over your accounts. They use programs that “spoof” phone numbers – making your caller ID show fake numbers that appear to be cell phones, local calls, 800 numbers; they  even spoof your own phone number – all to get you to answer the phone and talk to them.

The FTC advises you to hang up on these calls, don’t speak to them.  But, this advice is a couple of years old.  Did you know those phantom calls, the one’s you answer and no one is on the other end, are the first step for many of these fraudsters? According  All Tech Considered author AArti Shahni, just answering those calls can put you on a list of live bait for scammers:

Here’s an experience some of us have had. The phone rings. You pick it up and say “Hello. Hello. Helloooo.” But nobody answers. It turns out there could be someone on the other end of the line: an automated computer system that’s calling your number — and tens of thousands of others — to build a list of humans to target for theft.

Collecting numbers that reach live people is the first step.  After your number is established as a working number, next come Continue reading

Are You a Victim of Zombie Debt Collectors and Debt Scavengers?

zombieHave you received a notice from a Debt collector insisting you owe a debt long forgotten, long paid, or perhaps you’d never heard about?

You may be the victim a Zombie Debt Collector!

Are you being told that even though you don’t remember, paid or never heard of this debt, a debt collector is willing to make a deal with you? Pay us half of what you owe (plus fees of course) and we’ll call it a day.

The Zombies are after you.

This article is available via one of the best resources for people who are inclined to challenge banks, debt collectors, or any aspect of consumer relationships, NOLO.com.

One of the most important pieces of advice anyone will give regarding debts Continue reading