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<blockquote data-quote="mouthpiece" data-source="post: 2357467" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>I had someone in England charge $700 of Itunes to my credit card.</p><p>I initially mised the first months $300 charges, then the next months statement it was $400 more.</p><p></p><p>I called the credit card initially contesting the $400, then went back and saw the other charges, called back and contested them. They dismissed all the itunes charges except the 1 Taylor Swift song my wife had downloaded on her Iphone.</p><p></p><p>CC said what they do is run random CC numbers through trying to charge small items, then when it works, they pass it around and charge the heck out of it.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I think we are in the middle of a Chinese fake purse scam and I'm about to call the CC company in a couple days if it doesn't pan out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouthpiece, post: 2357467, member: 1685"] I had someone in England charge $700 of Itunes to my credit card. I initially mised the first months $300 charges, then the next months statement it was $400 more. I called the credit card initially contesting the $400, then went back and saw the other charges, called back and contested them. They dismissed all the itunes charges except the 1 Taylor Swift song my wife had downloaded on her Iphone. CC said what they do is run random CC numbers through trying to charge small items, then when it works, they pass it around and charge the heck out of it. Right now, I think we are in the middle of a Chinese fake purse scam and I'm about to call the CC company in a couple days if it doesn't pan out. [/QUOTE]
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