ciars20 wrote: » It was used on the website
ciars20 wrote: » They owed out millions to people as they were sued.
DubInMeath wrote: » Hack what debit card details, if they are stored on your account within the site itself, as you said, they have access to the account then they have/had your debit card details. Yet apparently the hackers weren't using your debit card details to purchase anything before you cancelled it except use it on the site itself. Three things 1. Who keeps their savings for the future in their CA linked to their debit card. 2. Who gives their debit card details to a site without researching the site first and then discover through research that the site is well known for being dodgy. 3. Hackers/Scammers know that they have a limited time before even a normal person notices issues with their bank balance and spend fast on other sites not on a betting site that they can't get the funds from for their winnings.
Grueller Baby wrote: » In your thread you started on the bank of Ireland section of this website you state that BOI refunded you the first time you were ‘scammed’ but this is the second time you’ve been ‘scammed‘ on the same site. Pardon me for being sceptical.
ciars20 wrote: » On the site when ur card details are entered it doesn't give u the full debit card number just the last 4 digits. As this is stored on the site they can keep making transactions.they can only make transactions within that site as they don't have the full card number. I researched the site after I got hacked and yes I should of researched it before hand. And yes I shouldn't of keeping my money in my CA. Trust me everything you guys are telling me I've heard it all. I'm getting no support from anybody regrading this situation I thought I would by coming on here. But no people just want to rub problems in ur face and blame u instead of helping u.
ciars20 wrote: » The first time I got scammed was through a message I received something different happened. This is the first time I got scammed on this site
Shefwedfan wrote: » What do you want people to do? Hackers are only interested in making money, so why would they waste time using up your money if they have no financial gain at the end of It?
Shefwedfan wrote: » Was the first time also a betting site?
ciars20 wrote: » They obviously tried to transfer it to themself's but failed
Bubbaclaus wrote: » How would they get at your savings if they only had your debit card details? Surely you dont keep your savings in your current account? This story is completely made up. A scammer bet your money on your behalf and lost it. Good one.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Does Betway not use double authentication? So when you top up account it sends you text or email etc?
ciars20 wrote: » It was a gaming betting account.
ciars20 wrote: » Nope
Salary Negotiator wrote: » Do they ask for the cvv number for each top up?
greasepalm wrote: » Have you got malware and virus protection on your laptop or desktop and done a scan? If you cancelled your debit card and got it replaced with a new one it should have stopped it yes?
Grueller Baby wrote: » Yes. I know this because I occasionally use betway.
Salary Negotiator wrote: » So someone managed to get the OPs cvv number AND their log in details for a betting site and then just gambled away their money. Yeah, that never happened.
ciars20 wrote: » I don't know how it exactly happened bevause I am not a hacker but the Internet Is a dangerous place I have learned and there is mean people in the world
ciars20 wrote: » Yes I got a letter with ip addresses and there was like 6 or 7 different ones and the site said they didn't see anything strange with my account.