Fraudulent charges after buying from Perth Mint yesterday!!!

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  1. Smoothcriminal

    Smoothcriminal New Member Silver Stacker

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    This ^^^^^^
     
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    Smoothcriminal New Member Silver Stacker

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    Was the other member also US based? might be a locational thing from the ISP being compromised?
     
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    AndyRoo68 Member Silver Stacker

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    Just checked my credit card too - all ok. Purchased online from PM yesterday and a few days ago, no problems at all.
    Earlier this year had a $3000 charge on my cc by someone in Canada, I check my cc online regularly so picked it up within a few days and got hold of the bank, they cancelled my card immediately and reversed the charge. Took a few weeks to get my money back, but bank was great and they sorted it all out for me. I am very particular when using cc online, only deal through paypal and reputable merchants who use secure online purchasing. Plus have good pc habits, never store details or passwords on my computer, run a firewall and microsoft security essentials (great free program).
     
  4. Guest

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    I appreciate the heads up and I can see people supporting each other here which is nice. Many a silver stacker is more normal (generally nice and wanting to help) than the general population it seems.
     
  5. supradealz

    supradealz New Member

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    No, Mac OSX, there are practically no viruses or spyware for OS X.
    Also I mentioned earlier that I placed several orders some using the same browser just prior, using different cards, and none of them are compromised.
    It could be a location based thing, theres a lot of hops between here and AUS.

    Plus I ordered many other things using different cards from then to now using the same computer, no other problems.

    was the other member North America based?


     
  6. goldpelican

    goldpelican Administrator Staff Member

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    Australian member as far as I know, asked for details to pass to the Mint but didn't get any.
     
  7. adrenalin

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    Here's another heads up.

    My girlfriend was expecting a delivery from the Perth Mint.

    So when "Australia Post" sent her an email stating it's ready to pick up at the postoffice.
    "Please download attachement for details."

    There is a virus inside. Luckly her virus software blocked it from opening automatically.

    I thought it would be strange that Australia Post would have your email address?

    People can get easily confused when they are expecting a delivery.

    She then rang up Australia Post and they mentioned they are getting 1000's of calls
    for the same email.
     
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    ... Best girlfriend ever!
     
  9. Scorpion75

    Scorpion75 New Member

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    I use internet banking/purchases,Etax etc all the time and have never had an issue. I use the full version of AVG. It blocks absolutely everything suspicious.


    Scorp
     
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    Credit cards are 100% safe if your card allows you to dispute and thus not pay for fraudulent charges like most.
     
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    +1
    my mrs cracks it every time I say silver!
     
  12. adrenalin

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    Yeah I suppse it is a good thing!
    But you guys don't cop the other end of it.
    You guys don't hear the "can you get me one too".
    Works out to be an expensive hobby mate.

    Come to the Melbourne meetup she might bring along another female stacker friend.
     
  13. even flow

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    yeah, its very easy to have your details compromised online. you may have picked up a drive by download that has leaked your info. i use a free program called sandboxie to help prevent these types of attacks. it might be worth checking out... http://www.sandboxie.com/
     

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