We have had a number of people tell us since moving here, that Arizona is the number one state for identity theft. Keeping this statistic in mind, I have tried to be extra conscious about what I throw away. I have taken to using Micah’s handy shredder for just about everything. Micah has seen ‘dumpster divers’ on more than one occasion around his work. We are very careful…
However, I came home last Saturday to an e-mail telling me to call my credit card company immediately due to suspected fraudulent activity. I called and right away was asked if I tried to use my card for a $25 purchase at McDonald’s earlier that day. Question #1: How does one even manage to spend $25 at McDonald’s? Disgusting. #2) Do you know me? The only way I am going to spend even $2 at McDonald’s is if I’m buying a $1 Diet Coke in the summer for me and a friend. I don’t eat Mickey Ds. I’m not loving it. I just saw an article claiming that a Happy Meal is not fullly processed in child’s body for seven years. Enough said.
Then the lady on the phone proceeded to list the other transactions made that day that were also denied – in addition to the ones that were not denied and are still sitting on my card until all the paperwork goes through to dispute the charges. Burlington Coat Factory anyone? I looked at my statement the other day and it appears all the charges were made in Michigan. How did someone in Michigan get my card number? I have no idea. I still have the card in my wallet, so it didn’t get stolen.
The most upsetting thing about this whole ordeal is that I had to get a new credit card number… I have had the same credit card since I was 18 years old. Those 16 digits are my friends. Now I am going to have to memorize 16 new numbers. That is going to make online shopping very difficult for awhile… maybe God was trying to tell me something.
erinolnon
Jen you crack me up. I'm loving your blog! $25 at Mickey D's? Yuck. Keep up the blogging, though!