rjordan393
Member
I live in Pennsylvania.
First a little background.
I recently had my credit card compromised. Now my account has been closed and will be issued a new card.
I have a clue that this occurred by an individual using an online transaction for a hotel stay.
My credit card issuer (Visa) cannot or will not give me any information other then that a suspicious transaction occurred with my number at a website called "Hotel Tonight".
This website provides information on where to stay in many cities.
I suppose I will have to do a better job of protecting my financial information which brings up a question about online sales and otc sales.
I have purchased many items online without a hitch and the same goes for otc.
One of the problems I should question is sometimes a cashier will ask to see my credit card and this occurs after I swipe my card. Now why do they ask to see the card? Should I protest this?
When I am online to make a purchase, I was told by another that to make sure the website has "https" in their
address bar. This tells me that the "s" means the site is secure. Is this correct?
First a little background.
I recently had my credit card compromised. Now my account has been closed and will be issued a new card.
I have a clue that this occurred by an individual using an online transaction for a hotel stay.
My credit card issuer (Visa) cannot or will not give me any information other then that a suspicious transaction occurred with my number at a website called "Hotel Tonight".
This website provides information on where to stay in many cities.
I suppose I will have to do a better job of protecting my financial information which brings up a question about online sales and otc sales.
I have purchased many items online without a hitch and the same goes for otc.
One of the problems I should question is sometimes a cashier will ask to see my credit card and this occurs after I swipe my card. Now why do they ask to see the card? Should I protest this?
When I am online to make a purchase, I was told by another that to make sure the website has "https" in their
address bar. This tells me that the "s" means the site is secure. Is this correct?