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twilk 07-13-2010 11:38 AM

BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
I am sure you guys already know the market isnt exactly safe well this is a heads up. Someone tried to use my credit card to purchase $524 worth of theatraical tickets in london. The only thing I have used that card for in the last two months is the google market and one online purchase, so I am guessing it came from the market. Anyway, I just got a call from my credit union this morning informing me of this.

If you are using a debit card to make your purchases I suggest switching to a credit card they are a lot safer and when something like this happens you are not liable. Also dont forget to check your statements or go online and monitor your accounts, there has been nomoruse reports of refunds not being givin or double charges.

Yeah this is all pretty standered blah blah blah lol but its just a heads up.

rainfreak 07-13-2010 11:41 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
Sorry that happened to you, that sucks. I have, however, moved this thread to the general Android forums, since it could apply to all Android users.

twilk 07-13-2010 11:46 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
Sorry about that I normaly just post in this forum and to me that was the general forum.

rainfreak 07-13-2010 11:49 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
No worries! I just thought that since the issue may be Market related, all Android users should have an opportunity to read this.

orangekid 07-13-2010 11:54 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rainfreak (Post 1863557)
Sorry that happened to you, that sucks. I have, however, moved this thread to the general Android forums, since it could apply to all Android users.

nice segue

redd214 07-13-2010 12:43 PM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
damn that sucks dude, could you by chance list some of the stuff you downloaded from the market so we can see if its something in particular? thanks

elephant007 07-13-2010 08:19 PM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
Just because the last place you used your credit card was Android Market doesn't mean that it's the place where your credit card number was taken from...
Credit/Debit cards are contently being attacked by thieves. The chances are just as even that your number was taken that way as it was from Android Market

If I were you I'd do the following
1. Cancel your current credit/debit card
2. File a police report with your local police department

Thanks for letting us know!

twilk 07-14-2010 01:53 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elephant007 (Post 1864475)
Just because the last place you used your credit card was Android Market doesn't mean that it's the place where your credit card number was taken from...
Credit/Debit cards are contently being attacked by thieves. The chances are just as even that your number was taken that way as it was from Android Market

If I were you I'd do the following
1. Cancel your current credit/debit card
2. File a police report with your local police department

Thanks for letting us know!

Correct and correct! The card was auto canceled once it was confirmed it was a fragulent purchase. Also considering the location the bad purchase came from it was most likely an internet purchase or an app store purchase that stole the number. This is just theory obviously. However my theory is probably good. I dont use this card for anything other then apps. I used it for an internet purchase several months ago for a set of Astro A40 headphones directly from the Astro A40 web site. I also used it on the net to purchase the yxplayer. Other then those two purchases all other purchases came from the app store. I highly doubt it was stolen from the astro site. It had to of been stolen from either the app store or the yxplayer site. I dont use this card to purchase gas or hit the mac machine.

The purchase came from London I live in the USA and have never visited London. Yeah it could have some how magicly got stolen from somewhere else but I highly doubt it. I dont have internet banking with this card its pretty prehistory in that regard lol so it couldnt have been stolen from my laptop. It most likley got picked up off the app store.

Also I am not hating just warning. I will continue to use the app store with a credit card only. The benifits of using a credit card are that a credit card is insured making it safer.

abrigham 07-14-2010 04:21 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
I'm curious (since I haven't actually purchased any paid apps yet) - when you hit Buy, are you taken to a payment page set up by the app's author, or is it an Android Market payment page where they act as sort of a "go-between" for you and the app's author?

Edit: I just tried a few and all used Google Checkout, which to my understanding is very similar to using PayPal to accept payments - Google Checkout is acting as the payment gateway and the person your buying from never actually sees your full CC info... I still don't know if all purchases use Google Checkout, but personally I'd be leery of any that don't use that or PayPal or some other well known payment gateway... otherwise, you have no idea where your CC info is really going

D/\SH 07-14-2010 04:30 AM

Re: BIG HEADS UP!! Google market
 
the numbers can be stolen easily by multiple people, numbers are sold in bulk on the internet all the time and could have even been sprint. i and many others about a year ago got a letter from sprint stating that an employee sold my information as well as many others to a source and to change and cancel everything connected to the account... i had 55,000 plus worth of ppc's ordered on my account but thankfully sprint got that cleared up after being on the phone with them for 10 hours plus... people online sell these numbers in bulk as well, they get the numbers before they are activated and sell thousands at a time to people over the net and just may have been your turn to have your number used to make these purchases.


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