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Old 01-13-2016, 02:14 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by ScoobsMcGee View Post
While I'm normally an advocate for thread derailment, preferably with gifs, let's keep this one on track.

If you received a letter from JB Autosports about the breach at FT86Speedfactory.com and Subispeed.com, do the following:

  1. Check your card for any fraudulent charges and dispute them if so.
  2. If your card company hasn't already contacted you with suspicious activity and issued a new card, contact them and request a new card.


If you purchased from either website outside of the time window in the letter, but are concerned that your card may have been compromised, you may also complete the above steps. It reads as though a formal investigation has been completed, and there was no cardholder database to be compromised, so you should be okay. A little extra diligence never hurt, though.
I agree, better safe than sorry with these things. I would recommend anyone who has bought from them recently(even if outside the dates) to contact their credit card company and mention that you think your card was compromised and would like a new one(ensure they renumber it).


If you have had some fraud done on your card, I recommend contacting your credit bureau and having them send you a report(or have your credit card company pull it from their system) to ensure that no new card applications were made and no personal info was changed recently.
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