TacomaJD
I LIKE CHEAP STUFF.....
Well it's finally happened. All these years, several of my friends have had their debit card number stolen and had fraudulant charges on their account. I have never had the first issue and I use my debit card almost daily, in person and for online purchases. I just always thought they may had been doing something wrong and my **** was safe....nope. Some cocksuckin' Obama voter tried to buy some **** in a Walgreen's in Chicago a little bit ago with my debit card number.
Luckily, Regions is badass and I gotta give em props. They caught it, deemed it suspicious activity, and blocked the transaction so I didn't lose any money. It just sucks having to go through the motions of a long phone call with them and doing without a debit card for a week til my new one comes in. I'm at work and literally have $1 in my wallet lol. Glad my car has enough fuel in it to get home later tonight.
First, a weird number called and left a voicemail saying they were with Regions Fraud Dept. I thought it was kinda fishy at first, but decided to call the number back the guy had left on the voicemail to see what they said. A different guy answered when I called back and I explained the voicemail I had received, to him. He asked for my card number and I told him I wasn't comfortable giving it to him. He then said that he couldn't tell me why the first guy had called me unless I gave him either my card number, account number, or S.S. number. That just sounded too weird so I told him I wasn't comfortable with that either and he recommended I call Regions Customer Service for reassurance.
I called Regions Customer Service at the number listed on their website and it was indeed an attempt at fraudulant charges by someone in Chicago, but they had caught it and blocked it. Ha, I'd like to had seen the face of that cocksucker when they told him/her the card was declined in the store. I'd like to punch him/her in the mouth....yes if it was a female that tried to steal from me, I'd punch that bitch square in the mouth and hopefully knock some teeth out, so she'd remember it and have to explain the story to others the rest of her life. Dammit, I hate a thief....of any sort!
Oh, and I wonder how they were using it, made a fake card with my number on it? I still have the same physical card that I've had for years so it's not like I lost it or it got stolen. Least they caught it before it got bad. Regions must have a pretty badass monitoring system!
Luckily, Regions is badass and I gotta give em props. They caught it, deemed it suspicious activity, and blocked the transaction so I didn't lose any money. It just sucks having to go through the motions of a long phone call with them and doing without a debit card for a week til my new one comes in. I'm at work and literally have $1 in my wallet lol. Glad my car has enough fuel in it to get home later tonight.
First, a weird number called and left a voicemail saying they were with Regions Fraud Dept. I thought it was kinda fishy at first, but decided to call the number back the guy had left on the voicemail to see what they said. A different guy answered when I called back and I explained the voicemail I had received, to him. He asked for my card number and I told him I wasn't comfortable giving it to him. He then said that he couldn't tell me why the first guy had called me unless I gave him either my card number, account number, or S.S. number. That just sounded too weird so I told him I wasn't comfortable with that either and he recommended I call Regions Customer Service for reassurance.
I called Regions Customer Service at the number listed on their website and it was indeed an attempt at fraudulant charges by someone in Chicago, but they had caught it and blocked it. Ha, I'd like to had seen the face of that cocksucker when they told him/her the card was declined in the store. I'd like to punch him/her in the mouth....yes if it was a female that tried to steal from me, I'd punch that bitch square in the mouth and hopefully knock some teeth out, so she'd remember it and have to explain the story to others the rest of her life. Dammit, I hate a thief....of any sort!
Oh, and I wonder how they were using it, made a fake card with my number on it? I still have the same physical card that I've had for years so it's not like I lost it or it got stolen. Least they caught it before it got bad. Regions must have a pretty badass monitoring system!