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Tracking down a debit card owner?
At work I charged someone wrong, and they paid debit. Is there any way to track them down by their debit card number, so I can sort out the mix up?
I don't know what bank they were with. I just have their debit slip.
4 Answers
- A HunchLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You are probably out the money because you are the one in control and you did it wrong.
Still you should contact your credit card / debit card processor to see if there is a way to contact the buyer.
- Anonymous7 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
Maybe you can contact the bank that the debit card is issued from, explain the situation and they can contact the customer for you. You can give the bank all of the information for the store and the transaction and the customer can contact you or the store.
- 1 decade ago
there is not much u can do but if you till have the transaction details then it shouldn't be hard to trace him/her i just recommend you report the incident with the transaction details to the bank and the manager of the business or whatever and they should return the money.
Source(s): my wife works in a bank