How to fight credit card fraud: One victim's battle to remove 1,700 unauthorized charges
By
Michelle Singletary
Summary
A credit card customer discovered over 1,700 unauthorized charges totaling nearly $8,000 on their statement, with most debits being small amounts ($4.38) made repeatedly over three days to the same vendor. The article uses this case to provide lessons on how to handle credit card fraud and fight fraudulent charges.
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The majority of the debits are for $4.38, with about a dozen for $2.19, all to the same vendor, totaling close to $8,000.
What one woman's story can teach us about what to do when faced with fraudulent activity on a credit card.
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