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How can a people steal debit card numbers from different states?


Question Posted Saturday March 5 2011, 4:21 pm

ow can a people steal debit card numbers from different states?
My mom got $300 dollars withdrawn out of her account by someone in who lives in Florida and we live in Texas. The bank said they will investigate, but they don't know if my mom gave the person in Florida consent to use her card. We don't even know the person who used her card in Florida. My mom thinks that someone got her card information off of the internet but she has not used her card for anything on the internet for over a year. How did a person from a different state get my moms debit card information?


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TheBlackbyrd answered Saturday March 5 2011, 7:46 pm:
It could have been someone who randomly compiled credit card numbers and somehow managed to match a number with your mom's card. I dont know if that could be the answer but it seems plausible.

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