Monday, December 12, 2011

How can a people steal debit card numbers from different states?

My mom got $300 dollars withdrawn out of her account by someone in who lives in Florida and we live in Texas. The bank said they will investigate, but they don't know if my mom gave the person in Florida consent to use her card. We don't even know the person who used her card in Florida. My mom thinks that someone got her card information off of the internet but she has not used her card for anything on the internet for over a year. How did a person from a different state get my moms debit card information?|||~~Anyone who has access to personal information (employees, merchants, etc) can steal the information from a company's data base. Unfortunately it happens much to often.





Your bank will research and when no proof is shown that your mom authorized this then the money will be returned. Everything in banking is very track-able.~~|||If she ever used the debit card at a store, then her number is in the store's computer database. If the database got hacked, then someone could have got her number.

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