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Old 08-17-2013, 01:04 AM   #11
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by robko View Post
The one thing I noticed reading those articles was that the scammers in at least some cases were using Social Security and birth date which Rakuten didn't have so maybe the info didn't come from there. Realistically only the credit card company could cross reference all the different places a card was legitimately used (on and off line) and figure out where the scammers likely got their info from, and you know they aren't going to tell.
Perhaps unrealistically I would expect the credit card companies to be hot on the trail. In many cases they are the ones that pay if a charge is denied aren't they?

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