Lucius Lamb
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Bank of Ireland has blocked my credit card after fraudsters tried to charge an online transaction (Spotify purchase) for €9.99. Hats off to the bank for picking it up because, if this transaction were successful, the fraudster would have come back for more.
My problem is that this is the fourth such occurrence since December: three on my spouse's card and once on mine (one account with two cardholders). The bank says that, by generating enough random numbers, fraudsters eventually get lucky by hitting on the right combination of number, expiry date and CCV code of a valid card.
It's a real nuisance because every time the card has to be reissued, which takes 5-7 working days. Regular subscriptions charged to the card have to be switched to the replacement card. I've been left without a card over bank holiday weekend.
Am I just unlucky or does this happen as regularly to other people and at other banks? I appreciate that fraud is rampant but four successful hits in as many months? I'd move to another card company if I thought they'd be less susceptible to fraud attacks.
My problem is that this is the fourth such occurrence since December: three on my spouse's card and once on mine (one account with two cardholders). The bank says that, by generating enough random numbers, fraudsters eventually get lucky by hitting on the right combination of number, expiry date and CCV code of a valid card.
It's a real nuisance because every time the card has to be reissued, which takes 5-7 working days. Regular subscriptions charged to the card have to be switched to the replacement card. I've been left without a card over bank holiday weekend.
Am I just unlucky or does this happen as regularly to other people and at other banks? I appreciate that fraud is rampant but four successful hits in as many months? I'd move to another card company if I thought they'd be less susceptible to fraud attacks.