Money bookers frude...(need help)

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by Superior, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    i m a user of money bookers.
    few days before some one hacked my account.
    My credit card no. was added on it. he uploaded funds to my account from my credit card. and sent payment to different accounts.

    i have repot to my bank to mark these transactions dispute.

    please let me know what can i do more.

    and also wht u think that may i get refund of these transactions??
     
    Superior, Jan 20, 2007 IP
  2. Crusader

    Crusader Peon

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    Did you contact Moneybookers with regards to this as well? I think they will be better equiped to tell you which steps you need to take.
     
    Crusader, Jan 20, 2007 IP
  3. Superior

    Superior Well-Known Member

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    #3
    i have contated them but i no reply yet. :(
     
    Superior, Jan 20, 2007 IP
  4. Disguised

    Disguised Notable Member

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    I think you've done enough. Your bank is the only hope for you. Best of luck with this problem mate.
     
    Disguised, Jan 20, 2007 IP
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    sukantab Well-Known Member

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    Please contact moneybookers, payment sites generally keep the ips logged. If You get ip then try to backtrace it.
     
    sukantab, Jan 20, 2007 IP
  6. geegel

    geegel Well-Known Member

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    If I remember correctly, in order to make a transaction on MB you need to supply the date of birth. Think of who knows this confidential data. Also check your computers for keyloggers and trojans, otherwise this might very well be just the beginning.

    Regards, George
     
    geegel, Jan 22, 2007 IP