Brendan Burgess
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AIB said it had streamlined its cancellation service for what it called recurring transactions associated with debit or credit cards. It can now take instructions directly from customers and stop the transactions. "Previously, customers had to provide evidence that they had attempted to cancel a recurring transaction directly with the merchant but were continuing to be charged," the bank said. This facility is available on credit and debit cards but not for wider current account direct debits.
No, they're not listed, but AIB should have automatically switched them for you (AIB tell Visa, and Visa notify the originators)Are they online anywhere?
Brendan
How did the fraud occur ? How did one transaction get through ?
Check your M50 toll if you pay it by card.
You'll get an email if the automatic update doesn't happen. Personally I've been using PayPal for subscriptions like Netflix. So I just have to update card in 1 place to switch the bulk of my payments.They said I would have to go through my statements. I asked if there was a code and they said VDP Debit Pos - but that is the same for all of them.
It's possible it was blunt force rather than your card being compromised. Fraudsters run algorithms continuously to identify valid card numbers.But they did have the three digit number on the back.
I had one of those transaction sequences last year. The second one was still relatively small (can't remember exactly but about €25 -or $ more actually as it was a US transaction)). I got a text from BOI to contact them if it was not me (which it wasn't). I have no idea how they got the details. Anyway all sorted out quickly when I called BOI.You'll get an email if the automatic update doesn't happen. Personally I've been using PayPal for subscriptions like Netflix. So I just have to update card in 1 place to switch the bulk of my payments.
It's possible it was blunt force rather than your card being compromised. Fraudsters run algorithms continuously to identify valid card numbers.
A 1c / 1 euro transaction followed by a larger one has been a red flag on fraud detection for years. Similarly Amazon linking does a validation without posting a transaction.
Instant validation and lower charges.Why do they insist on debit cards or credit cards for renewal?
That’s quite smart actually.On a similar note, that is why I scratch out the CVV on the back of all my cards and record them elsewhere. If someone steals/I lose the card, they don't have the CVV and therefore it is harder to use it for a web transaction (before I can freeze the card).
On a similar note, that is why I scratch out the CVV on the back of all my cards
AIB is the only card I have that has the CVV on the card. Two of my cards have revolving CVV codes in the app.On a similar note, that is why I scratch out the CVV on the back of all my cards and record them elsewhere. If someone steals/I lose the card, they don't have the CVV and therefore it is harder to use it for a web transaction (before I can freeze the card).
My PTSB Visa debit and credit cards and my Curve cards all have the CVV code on the reverse.AIB is the only card I have that has the CVV on the card. Two of my cards have revolving CVV codes in the app.
My curve card doesn't even have a card number on it, never mind a CVVMy PTSB Visa debit and credit cards and my Curve cards all have the CVV code on the reverse.
My curve card doesn't even have a card number on it, never mind a CVV
That's very clever, love it.On a similar note, that is why I scratch out the CVV on the back of all my cards and record them elsewhere. If someone steals/I lose the card, they don't have the CVV and therefore it is harder to use it for a web transaction (before I can freeze the card).
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