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Originally Posted by THY
hi Tom,
im not sure if thats what he meant? if so please chris can you confirm that this person has all this info...
also i didnt know that you can spend 4500 dollars with the electron card in 1 day.. is that right?
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Yes thats what he said:
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These were all Virtual Visa transactions. They were fully authenticated with card expiry date, CVV2, address verification. This further supports a Phishing attack.
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The thing about IP Address could either be that someone else is/was on your exact IP, (are you are on a public computer? (probably not right?)), or that they are on the same network but not in the same exact house. Or maybe on your unprotected wireless connection? Is that possible? Hell if I know really, but those are what come to mind.. that someone clearly has or HAD access to your data. If I were you, I would be checking my network security VERY closely right now before you jam a ton of money into your new account.
OR, like Chris suggested, maybe you have a keylogger trojan that is hiding itself very well. Or clicked an email to a fake site in a weak moment, only you would know.. Or something else that I wouldnt know. In any case it's best to close any holes you DO know about or can at least check before proceeding.
As to what the spend limit is on the Visa, I have no idea! It should be in the FAQ or something I would guess. I dont have an account so I can't help you there at all. I think I've only heard about withdraw and transfer limits, maybe there is no spend limit if you're BUYING something. (how could there be though? What if you want a plasma tv or new computer with your $2000? You should be able to just go buy it)