with your name and information, there will be one or two tests, trojan horse and then they start doing a lot of them. check your debits. make sure $20, $40, $60, that was yours. atm withdrawals or debits, that was yours. make sure. the ownous is only on you. no one is going to call you up. here s another very, very, very important tip. if you see something wrong, report it to your credit card or debit card right away. the longer you wait, the harder and more tide up it s going to be to get it fixed. you make such a good point. as frustrating as it is, as much as you can say this shouldn t happen, you have to be your own advocate. the credit cards have fraud honoring if you contact them and let them know you were part of an event like this one at target. don t count on the fraud monitoring. it can help. i m not a big fan of that $14.99 a month for fraud
about it, they say they ve resolved this issue. they say they ve resolved this issue and their first priority is to preserve the trust of you, the guests, they moved swiftly to address it, working with federal law enforcement and with all the of the banks to get this resolved. we re talking about 40 million credit and debit card accounts from november 27th to december 15th. you had to shop in the store and that s when that magnetized information on the back of your card was breached. they re working with an accounting forensics team. if you suspect unauthorized activity on your carding with call this number. here s what could happen. they could make a counterfeit credit card out of that information and start doing purchases. watch very carefully your credit statements. they could do atm withdrawals if you used your debit card while shopping at target. from november 27th to december 15th. right in the heart of holiday
you may have noticed it costs more to use your debit cards. banks are boosting charges on atm withdrawals to bounced checks. as karin caifa shows us, there are ways to avoid the dreaded bank fees. reporter: an annual survey of bank fees from bankrate.com found consumers paying more for using their money, especially for banking conveniences that make or break a purchase. according to their survey, the average fee for overdraft $32.22, increase of 3% over last year. the average fee to use another bank s atm, $4.13, up 2% from 2012. both are fees consumers can avoid with good financial planning. but those looking to save more money on bank fees can consider some other tips as well. when you get mail from the bank,
a heist. one of the more notable heists we have reported on in the news recently, the $45 million bank heist where the money was taken out largely through atm withdrawals in more than two dozen countries simultaneously, including more than $2 million taken out of atms in cash in manhattan. today, the very busy federal prosecutor in manhattan took time from his usual job of busting a different member of the new york state legislature every day, instead announced a huge, huge new bust that may also explain what happened to all that money from the bank heist. and while the basic crimes that we commit as humans have pretty much been the same since the dawn of humanity, lying, cheating, stealing, violence, that s pretty much what we do as a species, the latest evolution as thieves and cheats can sometimes be hard to keep up with as technology keeps up with our lying and cheating and thieving. it is fascinating, the latest stuff, if you figure out what it
a heist. one of the more notable heists we have reported on in the news recently, the $45 million bank heist where the money was taken out largely through atm withdrawals in more than two dozen countries simultaneously, including more than $2 million taken out of atms in cash in manhattan. today, the very busy federal prosecutor in manhattan took time from his usual job of busting a different member of the new york state legislature every day, instead announced a huge, huge new bust that may also explain what happened to all that money from the bank heist. and while the basic crimes that we commit as humans have pretty much been the same since the dawn of humanity, lying, cheating, stealing, violence, that s pretty much what we do as a species, the latest evolution as thieves and cheats can sometimes be hard to keep up with as technology keeps up with