faceman wrote: My bank rang me today to tell me my laser card had been compromised and used over the weekend to the tune of a couple of grand which surprised me as i always cover my hand when i enter my pin at an atm.
Deleted User wrote: Or more likely the card details (including the code on the back) were emailed to a country that doesn't use chip & pin. the cloned card is then used to buy electrical goods that can be quickly sold on.
Sangre wrote: You can't use laser outside Ireland, only the atms.
swingking wrote: wtf can't the guards or the bank tell where it was skimmed
DonJose wrote: Judge Martin convicted him of possessing the illegal ATM skimming items and fined him €1,000."http://www.unison.ie/irish_independent/stories.php3?ca=9&si=1764391&issue_id=15180
furtzy wrote: Had both my credit card and laser card done....how unlucky am I!! Credit card was done in Los Angeles on holidays and the laser done here. Credit card was used to buy electrical items in Spain when I was using it in San Francisco airport. This set alarm bells ringing with the credit card company and they marked it suspicious so they next time they used it in Spain they were arrested. Nice to see someones looking out for us.
kelle wrote: I was horrified when I used my credit card in Spain and checked the receipt to see all my details were printed on it! It showed my full credit card number, my full name and expiry date. I phoned Visa to inform them of this and the rep I spoke to was horrified too, but said she could do nothing about it.