$9,000 plus this time!
So, I just got a billing statement from my MBNA credit card that I haven't used since early 2005. Couple that with the fact that my previous card expired and I didn't call in to activate the new cards. Odd, right?
*edit* Apparently MBNA automatically switched me from a Mastercard to an AMEX card as I didn't reply back to their letters and tell them that they couldn't. What kind of fucked-up shit is that? They automatically switch me if I don't respond back?
It took a while for the bill to get to me 'cause I switched addresses. I didn't even think about letting them know this as I, once again, hadn't used the card in about 1.5 years.
I look at my bill:
Purchases:
- Citgo gas station - $10.00
- Field Limo Service - $9,162.00
I shit you not! Someone spent over 9k on a fucking limo! There had better have been strippers and blow jobs for the whole crew, that's for sure. I didn't even get to have fun in the fucking limo that I paid for! Apparently they had a fake id in order to make this transaction! The card has a $25,000 limit, so I guess they saw nothing wrong with this given that the person had an id.
What I know:
- They activated cards with my personal info as they didn't use my phone to do so (my cell is the number on the account). That means that they know all of my info. It was probably the same people who created the Bank of America credit card in my name about 1 month ago if you remember. MBNA is owned by Bank of America.
- These people have a fake id with my name on it!
Talk about OWNED! Anyway, the fraud department is going to take care of it and I'll be clear, but hell, this sucks. Thankfully, I put the fraud alert on my credit report. This didn't hit my credit report as the card was already applied for and the account active (even though the card had expired). Sucks...






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