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EnsenadaDr
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Debit Card Fraud at Mexican Gas Stations
I was in the US and I got a call from my debit card company asking me if I made a purchase at Target in Chula Vista, CA (the Eastlake Target) for
$233. I was shocked because I normally don't go to Target, and no I didn't make a purchase there. Normally, I get very upset at these calls when the
Bank wants to verify purchases, but this time I was very grateful.
I did some investigation, and I spoke to the Eastlake Target. The Security Department told me not only did the person run the card at about 11:15 at
night, but they tried to run it the next day. Because of the time of night, they were able to narrow down the purchaser on video, and told me that the
store normally closes at 11 PM, but purchases can run over that time. Fortunately there weren't funds available for the second attempted purchase.
They do have the suspect on video and I should get my money back after a 10 day dispute investigation.
How does this happen? The Security department at Target stated that typically gas stations have a credit card "skimmer" which takes the electronic
information on the magnetic strip and then can be downloaded into a computer then put on generic magnetic strip cards that can be bought anywhere.
The person even signed my name!!
NO more paying at Mexican gas stations with my card anymore, pure efectivo for my gas. You never think this can happen to you but it can. As a
sidenote, I buy all my gas in Ensenada, and I hardly ever use my card in the US to buy gas.
[Edited on 4-23-2013 by EnsenadaDr]
[Edited on 4-23-2013 by EnsenadaDr]
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tiotomasbcs
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Sounds like this is the newest scam. DTutko's post was similar, too. I just got bit earlier this month at a ATM Cajero at the new gas station in
Guerrero Negro; outside the store. No dinero dispensed but it was withdrawn from my bank account! Fraud dep't is investigating at my bank. I know
it has been talked about but only use Bank ATMs. Good luck all! Tio
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Sounds like this is the newest scam. DTutko's post was similar, too. I just got bit earlier this month at a ATM Cajero at the new gas station in
Guerrero Negro; outside the store. No dinero dispensed but it was withdrawn from my bank account! Fraud dep't is investigating at my bank. I know
it has been talked about but only use Bank ATMs. Good luck all! Tio |
This has happened to me three or four times in the local grocery store ATMs....clickity clickity clickity....and nothing, and I've had no problem
being reimbursed by my bank.....always immediate pending investigation.
Chase is my bank.[jes sayin'....not advertising]
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Sounds like this is the newest scam. DTutko's post was similar, too. I just got bit earlier this month at a ATM Cajero at the new gas station in
Guerrero Negro; outside the store. No dinero dispensed but it was withdrawn from my bank account! Fraud dep't is investigating at my bank. I know
it has been talked about but only use Bank ATMs. Good luck all! Tio |
This is a very ld scam that has been happening in the US for quiet a while! There are precautions that are posted by your card provider that you
should look for. The readers in Mexico are no different than the readers in the US.
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monoloco
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It happened to us at the gas station in Jamul a few years ago.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
It happened to us at the gas station in Jamul a few years ago. |
That's because it's owned by Iranians.
[Chaldeans...to be exact. And, I'm jes kiddin'. They're nice folks there]
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monoloco
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
It happened to us at the gas station in Jamul a few years ago. |
That's because it's owned by Iranians.
[Chaldeans...to be exact. And, I'm jes kiddin'. They're nice folks there] | Just don't let them take your
credit card in the back room.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Sounds like this is the newest scam. DTutko's post was similar, too. I just got bit earlier this month at a ATM Cajero at the new gas station in
Guerrero Negro; outside the store. No dinero dispensed but it was withdrawn from my bank account! Fraud dep't is investigating at my bank. I know
it has been talked about but only use Bank ATMs. Good luck all! Tio |
This is a very ld scam that has been happening in the US for quiet a while! |
In my cases, as well as Tio's, they seem to be more malfunction than scam.....perhaps a symptom of the typical maintenance in Mexico.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
Just don't let them take your credit card in the back room. |
Or touch it with your bare hands when they return it.
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DavidE
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Or worse yet, use your card in a BanComer cajero automatico. The scam is "legit" and you get socked SEVEN DOLLARS US per withdrawal. Just by Blanko
Commercial. Add that to your bank's viggorish and then add the Mexican government's IVA. Added insult, games playing with the tipo de cambio.
If a Mexican bank should make a mistake and give me too much change, would I say something?
HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa......................
I'm chicken. Cash only from cajeros automaticos clamped tight to a bank branch....
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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Kgryfon
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Not isolated to Mexico - this happened to me in N. Ca. They went on a shopping spree that got halted at a Walmart when they tried to buy an $1800 TV.
All in all they got about $1500 in goods and cash, but my bank credited me back immediately.
Not long after they all (there was a group of them working together) got arrested and eventually sent to jail.
These thieves attach a scanner to the normal slot where you slide your card, capture your card number and your passcode, and Bingo!
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805gregg
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My card # was stolen in Catalina Island by a Latina woman and they charged $7500 in a Zales jewlery store in Tustin Ca, I only use cash now in
Catalina
[Edited on 4-25-2013 by 805gregg]
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by 805gregg
My card # was stolen in Catalina Island by a Latino woman and they charged $7500 in a Zales jewlery store in Tustin Ca, I only use cash now in
Catalina |
crikey! i quit using atm for retail transactions many, many years ago. with ccs giving you cash back for purchases, dont know why anyone use an atm
for anything but a deposit or withdrawal transaction at a cash machine.
debit cards are at higher risk of theft, and it is harder to dispute transactions with bank.
why do any of you use debit card for store transactions? yikes! foolish!
cash or credit, or no sale to me!
p.s. what does ethnicity of thief matter?
[Edited on 4-24-2013 by mtgoat666]
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baconjr
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Banamex USA has a service that is a checking account and has a cash card that is available only at their ATM's. Seeing that it isn't using VISA they
don't have the charges exacted by VISA. Also you get the bank rate for exchange that is a more competitive exchange rate.
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EnsenadaDr
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I was interested in Banamex USA, I will have to go in there and check it out.
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
It happened to us at the gas station in Jamul a few years ago. |
That's because it's owned by Iranians.
[Chaldeans...to be exact. And, I'm jes kiddin'. They're nice folks there] |
What a burro remark
I'm jes kiddin'....more like an ignorant one.....
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castaway$
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Thats why I stick to cash in Mex, now they have a device that if you walk by them within 5-10 feet they can read your card and steal the data to be
used later------cash,cash,cash!
Live Indubiously!
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Udo
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I am not sure, but I think such a reader theft works on the credit/debit cards that use the RFID system. Several banks in the US as well as Mexico
have switched to that system.
Quote: | Originally posted by castaway$
Thats why I stick to cash in Mex, now they have a device that if you walk by them within 5-10 feet they can read your card and steal the data to be
used later------cash,cash,cash! |
Udo
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nbacc
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Go cash! the only safe way
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Ateo
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Here's a credit card skimmer that was pulled out of a dispenser at a station I was doing an inspection at. It's the long gray wire with black end that
attaches to the back of the car reader.
[Edited on 5-1-2013 by Ateo]
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