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Old 01-11-2012, 06:29 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by carpetmojo View Post
Thanks for all the advice, but......... it's a letter ! Sorry I didn't make that clear.

I do know that email is never to be answered, and phones should be treated with caution.

Gives me a date my card will be stopped, and new ones issued, freephone number to call, letter under Bank of America heading, through subsidiary company MBNA, Card services , Chester.

Shall call the 0800 number tomorrow, and report back.
I'm interested in asking why I get a possible danger alert, and then give a date beyond which I'll be safe, and also why they don't stop it NOW
But they do say if it gets mis-used I won't have to pay - nice to know, gives me a warm glow.


I must say, a positive blizzard of replies - just shows this is the place to pick up stuff like this.
MBNA got bought up by BofA
MBNA made a business of issuing 'branded' cards for clubs and charities, so an Amazon Branded card makes sense.

I would call (and pay close attention to your statement). They may have had/detected a breach on that brand.
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