mbleeker: Hi there,
I just want you to know that my Bank has let me know that my card has been 'skimmed'. Likely this has been done a few months ago when I was on holiday in Aruba. My skimmed card has been used for two transactions:
1 - Carl's JR 1100652 QPS - San Diego
2 - Wal Mart #2150
My bank blocked my card after the 2nd transaction.
The moment of my first purchase at GOG and the moment that the Fraud was discovered (two days later) has lead me to believe that the Fraud has something to do with my purchase at GOG. I'm happy that this isn't the case.
So my sincere apologies for the trouble I might have caused you.
Regards,
Mark
It easily happens. My dad had his credit card "skimmed" at a gas station in the US last year. First he knew of it was a couple of weeks later when a slew of charges in Florida suddenly got his account locked. It was easy to prove it wasn't him doing it, though, as he was in Spain at the time :)
Another friend just had his entire Thailand bank account wiped out after he used his ATM card in the UK. Same thing. Credit card "skimmed" and then a duplicate created, and used to withdraw over $6,000 from his Thai account. In that case, his Thai bank was partially at fault, as they should have blocked the card after the second withdrawal in one day. Instead, they allowed 10 withdrawals!!
Needless to say, I don't own a credit card and I only use my ATM card at machines that are actually located IN banks. Really cuts down on the skimming problem :)
Sorry it happened to you.