We were discharged almost two years ago.
Last week I get a letter from AMEX (I was an authorized user on my wife’s account) advising me that my old card number, expiration date and 3 digit code were brought to the attention the AMEX security department and “Law Enforcement officials “. They weren’t any more specific than that.
I have to presume that I may have charged something years ago and that retailer had retained the card info and their system was compromised somehow. I am also aware that some merchants don’t get authorizations for small amounts (under $50).
I called them and they offered no clarification but I did advise them that their letter wasn’t well received. I also followed with a letter telling them that this was discharged and that they should cease all communications.
Does anyone have any background or insight into what they’re up to ?
Last week I get a letter from AMEX (I was an authorized user on my wife’s account) advising me that my old card number, expiration date and 3 digit code were brought to the attention the AMEX security department and “Law Enforcement officials “. They weren’t any more specific than that.
I have to presume that I may have charged something years ago and that retailer had retained the card info and their system was compromised somehow. I am also aware that some merchants don’t get authorizations for small amounts (under $50).
I called them and they offered no clarification but I did advise them that their letter wasn’t well received. I also followed with a letter telling them that this was discharged and that they should cease all communications.
Does anyone have any background or insight into what they’re up to ?
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