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“I don’t know if there was a data breach somewhere. The only information they seem to have are names and mailing addresses.”
Race walker Evan Dunfee of Richmond, B.C., and Calgary sport pistol shooter Lynda Kiejko confirmed they’ve dealt with the same credit card problems.
Dunfee cancelled a pair of cards that arrived at his parents’ house, with one already charged $500.
Kiejko was able to cancel charges and now has fraud alerts on her financial accounts.
“No idea who did it, or where they got my info,” she told The Canadian Press in a text.
As soon as Hayden cancelled one credit card, another one arrived in the mail as well as a statement from the first with $472 in charges.
There are seven or eight Olympians that have had this, Hayden told The Canadian Press. I think someone specifically decided to target Olympians. I don t think it s a vendetta against Olympians, but it s what s a list of people we could do this to? I don t know if there was a data breach somewhere. The only information they seem to have are names and mailing addresses.
Race walker Evan Dunfee of Richmond, B.C., and Calgary sport pistol shooter Lynda Kiejko confirmed they ve dealt with the same credit card problems.
Dunfee cancelled a pair of cards that arrived at his parents house, with one already charged $500.
TORONTO A Kitchener, Ont. man said that when he got a call from someone claiming to be from his credit card’s fraud department, he believed them because they already had a lot of his personal information. “They had my credit card number, my current balance and my birthday, Nadeem Bashir said. Bashir said about three months ago he got the call from someone who claimed to be checking to make sure there weren’t fraudulent transactions on his Walmart MasterCard. “The person said they are calling from the Walmart fraud department and he said there were a few transactions they wanted to verify.”
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