In an era where account hacks have become more common, it's not rare to
see a fraudulent charge on your account.
Not exact matches
Imagine selling someone a US$ 3,000 watch online, only to
see the transaction disputed by the issuing bank two weeks after the payment was made due to a
fraudulent charge.
I'm not alone — you can
see a full list of people discuss this in the comments of my article on
fraudulent charges.
You won't be responsible for any
fraudulent charges and you can
see fraudulent purchases credited back to your account as soon as the next day.
Unless the
charged off account is
fraudulent (
see Step 2) it is in your absolute best interest to settle it.
BofA suggested we not use the card until the issue was resolved, because every month I
saw that both the new card and the old card had not been fixed due to the
fraudulent charge.
Check to
see if this
fraudulent charge is a sign that someone is doing other things with your good financial name.
Safeguard accounts from card - stealing family member — Keep cards safe and don't store details online to prevent
fraudulent charges from happening... (
See Fraud)