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I heard there was a scam going on when ordering off tackle warehouse during Black Friday. Hackers were  taking large amounts of money from bank accounts. I saw it on Facebook. Check your bank accounts. 

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  • king fisher
    king fisher

    I don't care if they hack my credit card, debit card, or take my house.  I just want to get my tackle before my wife comes home from vacation.

  • throttleplate
    throttleplate

    facebroke is a scam in itself.

  • Seems there are so many scams on the interwebs these days. And if you send me $29.95, I'll tell you how to avoid them. ?? A-Jay

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I'm not sure how bank accounts get involved.  Won't with me, paying with PayPal.

Also not sure how bank accounts could get involved if paying with credit card.

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4 minutes ago, MickD said:

...paying with PayPal.

 

 

                                                       

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16 minutes ago, MickD said:

I'm not sure how bank accounts get involved.  Won't with me, paying with PayPal.

I read that they were taking card numbers and buying bunch of crypto

1 minute ago, Mr. Aquarium said:

I read that they were taking card numbers and buying bunch of crypto

 

That could only effect bank accounts if using a debit card linked to a bank account, which is a bad practice imo. Although ultimately these should be reversed after making fraud claims, you generally have much better protection from this stuff by using a credit card. 

51 minutes ago, Mr. Aquarium said:

I heard there was a scam going on when ordering off tackle warehouse during Black Friday. Hackers were  taking large amounts of money from bank accounts. I saw it on Facebook. Check your bank accounts. 

It is reckless to spread unsubstantiated rumors based on something you “heard”.  It is irresponsible to spread unsubstantiated drivel you saw on Facebook.  It is criminal to call it a “Tackle Warehouse scam”.  Can we expect an apology to Tackle Warehouse?

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42 minutes ago, JbroBass said:

Also not sure how bank accounts could get involved if paying with credit card.

Does TW take bank accounts directly? If not, then it's probably check cards, which means it could apply to credit cards as well.

 

Of course, I don't have any details and it may that hackers got the person's credit card because they made a TW order from a computer (or more likely android device) that had a backdoor on it with a keylogger or something similar.

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Nobody has been able to confirm that it is specifically TW related or not. It started the week before Thanksgiving, and some posts on another forum, and it turned out that naturally on a fishing forum, most everyone had TW purchases in common...but not all. Might be coincidence, or might be a third party processor or vendor they use to process credit/debit transactions and not them directly. Nobody knows at this point, but the message/lesson is to definitely be keeping an eye on your credit and debit cards as there seems to be a big surge in activity the past week to 10 days in regards to CC theft, much of it to purchase crypto currency.

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28 minutes ago, JbroBass said:

 

That could only effect bank accounts if using a debit card linked to a bank account, which is a bad practice imo. Although ultimately these should be reversed after making fraud claims, you generally have much better protection from this stuff by using a credit card. 

You can use your bank card as credit too, avoid any vendor and bank fees and have the same protections. It just comes out of your account until they deem it a bogus charge (if they do - they don't always do that)

Just now, Boomstick said:

You can use your bank card as credit too, avoid any vendor and bank fees and have the same protections. It just comes out of your account until they deem it a bogus charge (if they do - they don't always do that)

 

Which is why I never use a bank linked debit card for anything. I just use a credit card, earn points, never have to worry about some/all of my bank account balance being temporarily frozen, and never pay a dime in interest because I pay the balance every month.

 

I learned my lesson 20 years ago when a hacker got our debit card just when we happened to have our deposit for a home purchase in there, and the hold only got released a day or two before the closing. It was very stressful, and using a credit card would have nearly completely eliminated facing a similar situation. (I say nearly, because even your debit info can be ripped off by a bank insider.)

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I've gotten to the point where I'm buying a visa gift card at a local stor and using that for online purchase. If there is a breach, whatever is left on the gift card usually isn't enough of the hassle to try and recover.

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2 minutes ago, JbroBass said:

Which is why I never use a bank linked debit card for anything. I just use a credit card, earn points, never have to worry about some/all of my bank account balance being temporarily frozen, and never pay a dime in interest because I pay the balance every month.

I do the exact same thing myself.

 

Oddly, the only time I had bogus charges was right when I was buying my house on my check card from some random dating website that doesn't verify information besides the credit card number and expiration date. Luckily I happened to sign in and see my total balance was what it should be but my available was low so I called my bank which was how I caught it. They were rejected before they ever went through.

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I heard that people using PayPal are getting hit as well. It’s not just TW. Looks like it might be a payment processor. 

  • Super User

Seems there are so many scams on the interwebs these days.

And if you send me $29.95,

I'll tell you how to avoid them.

??

A-Jay

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24 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:

I heard that people using PayPal are getting hit as well. It’s not just TW. Looks like it might be a payment processor. 

That’s what I’ve been seeing on Facebook. 

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Capital One card - cash back, total protection...pay off the purchases ASAP...just like using a debit card with more security.

28 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Seems there are so many scams on the interwebs these days.

And if you send me $29.95,

I'll tell you how to avoid them.

??

A-Jay

I will gladly pay your $29.95 plus another $100 for your trouble but first please transfer to me $200 then my cousin, a very rich Indian prince, can refund to you the difference so very promptly ?

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4 minutes ago, Bassjam2000 said:

I will gladly pay your $29.95 plus another $100 for your trouble but first please transfer to me $200 then my cousin, a very rich Indian prince, can refund to you the difference so very promptly ?

That sounds like a scam, I only wire millions to Nigerian princes 

facebroke is a scam in itself.

Maybe that's why they haven't processed my order yet from two days ago ?

1 hour ago, JbroBass said:

 

Which is why I never use a bank linked debit card for anything. I just use a credit card, earn points, never have to worry about some/all of my bank account balance being temporarily frozen, and never pay a dime in interest because I pay the balance every month.

 

Debit cards are trouble.  They don't have the same protections as credit cards.  If you don't have a credit card, use PayPal for Internet transactions.  

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So nobody has had it happen to them, and nobody knows anyone (personally) that's had it happen to them.  Just a random, unsubstantiated Facebook post and suddenly people are screaming " TACKLEWAREHOUSE SCAM!!"

 

Hmmm....since these people are so gullible, maybe I should post on Facebook I have some land to sell in Florida - real cheap!

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2 minutes ago, Glenn said:

Hmmm....since these people are so gullible, maybe I should post on Facebook I have some land to sell in Florida - real cheap!

 

 Sorry, there is no cheap land left in Florida.  ?

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