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Originally Posted by fitzmulti
"some"? MOST! LOL!
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With phishing scams and big companies such as Sony and Adobe getting hacked, I wouldn't be suprised if an equal proportion is from compromised card numbers nowadays.
I've had 2 cards compromised from using them in restaurants overseas (I never use my primary card over the counter, so it's easy to figure out...) - one resulted in a transaction of $3,000 for drag racing parts, another for $1,500 of human hair extensions

. Reported to the bank, new card issued, money refunded. No problems apart from the inconvenience of waiting for a new card.
I don't know why people even bother writing on sites like "Scambook" when it's likely their own fault for not being vigilant with their CC numbers.