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Strange Request On My Bank Statement
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CLOU-T.COM ROCHESTER GB
They are asking for £1. I'm sure I haven't asked for this and although it's only for a small amout, I'm concerned that it's spam. Any advice appreciated. Thankyou.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry, I thought I had answered this. Thank you for your help. I went on line to try to sort it out but ended up being advised to contact my bank. They have put a stop on it and also cancelled my card. A bit inconvenient but I don’t mind. Superb service from my bank. Straight through, no waiting, fluent English speaking people. Brilliant. Lloyd’s by the way.
yeah I found this
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does NOT look good - quick cancel
cd have arisen thro contacting a clairvoyant - but surely you would have been told - ter daaah !
https:/
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does NOT look good - quick cancel
cd have arisen thro contacting a clairvoyant - but surely you would have been told - ter daaah !
I think there must be moles in some online traders who leak data to a fraudster (must be a lucrative little number), my bank credit card has been compromised (and therefore cancelled by me) on two occasions in the last couple of months. How else can they get my authorisation code - I never take it out of the house. Awaiting a new card is a right pain, then updating online regular traders is another pain. When a fraudulent amount is taken why don't the banks trace and prosecute ?
It seems to me fraud is too easy. TLA hasn't made any difference it appears.
It seems to me fraud is too easy. TLA hasn't made any difference it appears.
TLA - which three letter acronym is that one?
I think it is OK for usto change passwords regularly
my present one - no not my mothers date of birth - has a prime factor of 19 - and is NOT a perfect square, which keeps me busy
( I have to factorise it to get it right - like if it is even it has to be wrong)
I think it is OK for usto change passwords regularly
my present one - no not my mothers date of birth - has a prime factor of 19 - and is NOT a perfect square, which keeps me busy
( I have to factorise it to get it right - like if it is even it has to be wrong)
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