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Old January 3rd 07, 11:09 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Susan Torrens
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Default OT Read your bill

I check my credit card website almost every day. Since we are south for the
winter, I use my card to order lots of quilty things online, as well as for
everyday items. BUT, I never spend more than I can afford to pay at month
end. I have caught a couple of double charges at hotels, etc., and although
they are a PITA to deal with, I have always managed to get the charges
reversed.

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Susan in Zephyrhills FL
finally back to quilting
http://community.webshots.com/user/sbtinkingston
"Melissa in NJ" wrote in message
ups.com...
Several years back I didn't pay much attention to my statements. I just
spent less money than I brought in. It was going into Christmas time. I
was purchasing like crazy and was accustomed to living on very little
after all the purchasing. Then came January and I was paying bills off
from Christmas...so still used to having not too much money. Then
February. All bills paid...WHY did I have so little money in my
account?!?! Well, after reviewing my account from Late November through
to February I had very very small charges on my account for online
porn. CHarges like $4.99, $1.99, $3.99. Amounts that while shopping and
bill paying I never noticed missing because I didn't look at my
statements and didn't balance my checkbook. Well it snowballed and
snowballed until I was getting socked with tons of little charges that
all ultimately totalled a little over $2000!!!!!!! I can tell you with
like nine million phone calls and a lot of pretty funny phone
converstaions about online porn site I HAD NOT visited (imagine two
serious adults listing off fetish porn site names) I did manage to get
every single penny back between financial processors and my bank. I
then bought a sewing machine with my "forced savings"!!!!

Moral of the story is I now log into my bank account once a day and
check my accounts.

Melissa in NJ


Polly Esther wrote:
If you do online shopping, pay very close attention to your bill. I just
took a hit for $1,200 worth of software. Me? Yeah, right . . . I'm the
one
who's still learning to take pictures of my thumb with the telephone.
What
on earth would I do with a $1,200 software package? Fortunately, my nice
credit card company also knew that such a purchase was highly unlikely
and
slammed the credit card account shut. Unfortunately, I had ordered a
beautiful navy blue dress that was 70% off. Now it's no longer
available.
(sigh). Read your bills very carefully. Polly




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