Check Your Credit Card Statement For Fraudulent Charitable Charges

by Ryan McKeen

Early Sunday morning I received a call from “Bank of The Universe”. It seems in a galaxy far, far, away they detected some unusual activity on my card.

The pleasant talking machine on the other end of the line asked if I had made a charge in the amount of  some money to a reputable charity at 3:00 a.m.  I followed the bot’s instruction and pressed “1” to confirm that I made no such charge.

Then I was connected to a life form. An actual living and breathing employee of “Bank of the Universe”.

After some discussion, I asked if it was unusual for someone in possession of a stolen credit card to attempt to make a fraudulent charitable donation.  She said, “no, it’s very common.”

No, I wasn’t the victim of some charitable thieves.

According to this CNET article, thieves commonly donate to charities to determine if a card is active. The idea is that a small random charitable donation is less likely to be noticed by Credit Card companies than say a penny transaction to www.imanogoodcreditcardtheifdvd.ee.

So remember to carefully check your credit card statements for some unauthorized charity.

Ryan McKeen is a trial attorney at Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC in Glastonbury, Connecticut. In 2016, he was honored by the CT Personal Injury Hall of Fame for securing one of the highest settlements in the state. He is a New Leader in the Law. ABA 100. Avvo 10. 40 under 40 for Hartford Business Journal. He has been quoted in Time Magazine, the New York Times, Hartford Courant, Wall Street Journal Law Blog and the Hartford Business Journal. He focuses his practice on Connecticut Personal Injury law. He loves what he does. Contact him ryan@cttrialfirm.com or 860 471 8333

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