So you are telling me that I should jump the gun and cancel my credit card only to have a long fucking process to go through to get another one all because I think somebody might be able to use my details but haven't yet???
You are one dense motherfucker.
I guess the real thing to be afraid of is how much information they know. If they know enough, they could open a completely account or new credit card and put you in a massive amount of debt without you knowing.
I've had to do this a couple of times when I've lost my card: one phone call to the bank to cancel it and then a week or two waiting for another card to arrive and in the meantime I could withdraw over the counter at the bank.
So sorry for trying to help with a practical solution for you.
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So you are telling me that I should jump the gun and cancel my credit card only to have a long fucking process to go through to get another one all because I think somebody might be able to use my details but haven't yet???
You are one dense motherfucker.
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Uh, "if so" were the key words in that comment, dense one.
I guess the real thing to be afraid of is how much information they know. If they know enough, they could open a completely account or new credit card and put you in a massive amount of debt without you knowing.
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What they should do is to call the bank and get a new card with different numbers... Problem solved...
I've had to do this a couple of times when I've lost my card: one phone call to the bank to cancel it and then a week or two waiting for another card to arrive and in the meantime I could withdraw over the counter at the bank.
So sorry for trying to help with a practical solution for you.