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funny charges on my bank statement?

had to phrase that as a question somehow .. alright i found out yesterday that my bank's charged me for being overdrawn, i knew i wasn't overdrawn so i printed out a statement and found these two payments that someone made out of my account a little while ago, one says 'int'l 0063798657' for £21.17 and the other says 'int'l 0063798658' for £3.11'.. what do these numbers mean, why is someone rolling thru different numbers, is there any way i can find out who's been robbing me, is there any way i can stop being robbed without closing my account (i.e. can i make it so that only payments authorized from within my area can be made), and is there a way i can get back my money? i probably can't do anything about the overdraft charge, that's the rule even tho it wasn't my fault that i was overdrawn, but the other payments that i never made, is there a way i can get that money back?

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  • 8 years ago
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    It happened to me. You need to go to your bank and explain the situation. Their fraud team will investigate and like I did you should get your money back and not have to pay the bank charges nor close your Account. They will issue you with a new card. The bank can tell you whose been robbing you after their investigation if their at liberty to do so.Don't hesitate act quickly. Don't trust anyone. Good luck!

  • 8 years ago

    Call ur bank and ask them where the purchases were made then call the places explain ehat happened and sometimes you can view security cameras footage if it was online ttransactions u can call customer service on the site and find the mailing adress

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