Thomas
Anderson,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, November 28, 2007
I use CC to keep a buffer between my purchases and my checking accounts. Getting a 1% cash rebate on the CC is a nice, if small, "plus".
Snowy
Irwin,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 27, 2007
I wanted to note that we just had the same thing happen this past weekend. Not only charges from "Sunoco Miami FL", but also "Amoco Miami FL". A total of 4 transactions (fraudulent). I've filed a report here at this site as well. There are many, many Sunoco's and Amoco's in the city of Miami. My suggestion would be to ask your bank if they can provide more detailed information as to an address, phone number, etc. for the company (or persons) that posted these charges against your account. Perhaps then give this information to law enforcement. I plan on looking into doing this as soon as I talk to the bank officer tomorrow. In our case, the charges first appeared as authorizations (prior to actually posting) from "BP ORANGE BOWL". It's my feeling that someone is masking the fraudulent acts using BP/AMOCO and Sunoco as a disguise. One last suggestion: if your bank has online banking capabilities, use it every day to see what transactions have posted against your account. I do this every morning... and I believe I saved us even more theft than what occurred because we immediately notified the bank, froze the account and cancelled our check cards (because we didn't know which of ours was used at that point). Just a thought.
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, November 05, 2007
That Sunoco station like you was an innocent 3rd party. What most likely has happened is that someone got your debit card number and used it. I hope that your bank actually cancelled that card and issued you a new number. Since your bank refunded the money they should have also refunded any Overdraft fees that were caused by it.