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- Abysmal replies to CarlDo you use your card to purchase from Amazon?
- RonI posted earlier on page 6 of this forum. I used my debit card at Target as "credit" on 12-21-13. The bogus charge of $9.84 appeared in my bank account on 12-29-13 from tdwcs.com {Great Britain}. When researching this company and charge on the internet, I came across a lengthy forum at Amazon.com under "Security Breach from EETSAC.COM" in which many posters had gotten the same fraudulent charge from different [bogus] websites. While at the Amazon website I also realized that my debit/VISA card information was stored there from purchases that occurred more than a year ago. Although it is suggested by many on the Amazon forum that a "credit card payment processor" may have been hacked and not any particular websites such as Target or Amazon, I still wonder in my case if there is a connection with either of these merchants.
- Richard replies to Bill A.| 1 reply9.84 charge for me as well to iewcs.com...The site is off line "for technical reasons" at this time. I canceled my card and reported it as a fraudulent charge.
- Richard replies to RichardNo target shopping for me either in the past 3 years. Amazon has me worried though!
- Richard replies to DanaCancel your card! Deal with your bank only...
- Jerry| 1 replyJust got hit with $9.84 from the criminal owned company cwebcs.com
Website is off line. Surprise. This is an international scam reaping in hundreds of thousands of dollars daily...
They will continue ripping millions off people every single day until there is a system in place to stop them.
Called bank and canceled card, but they cannot stop pending transactions so the criminals always get paid... - Tamianth replies to JerryDo file reports also with the FTC & CFB...
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/#&panel1-1
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint/ - Noodle NedHad the exact same charge on my card last week. $9.84 from iewc.com. came up as educational material on the transaction details. CCard company refunded immediately when I disputed. This is pretty widespread. Someone please post a YouTube video so this can go viral. Everyone needs to know about this so these crooks can be exposed!
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- Debbie ChaissonI have recieved several calls from this number claiming to be a bill collector
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- Call type: Debt collector
- DLC| 2 repliesI recieved a call from this number claimingto be a bill collector but after waiting on someoine to answer the phone goes dead Hmph!!! Now I know why
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- Paul_Pfl replies to DLC| 1 replyKathy, you stated the following: "I was checking my balance online and overall purchases and had two charges of 9.95 and two charges of 0.8 cents all 4 charges from EETSAC.. I called my bank, she found out as she was looking online, this bogus company.. They're overseas and have somehow stolen Amazons customer information.."
I don't doubt what the lady may have told you. However, based on my conversation with a fraud investigator at my bank, it is not possible for the individual banks to be able to determine "where" a breach occurred, unless it is revealed to them by the reporting agency. (Mastercard, Visa, etc.) I just don't see it possible how she was able to determine how someone got a hold of Amazon's customer information. In my case, Mastercard notified my credit union about a possible compromise to my card but tagging it ONLY as "E-Commerce" - nothing more. She said the individual banks are not privy to the hows and wheres of these sorts of things until we all find out through breaking news. She told me we may NEVER know where this breach occurred unless it is sizable in comparison to the Target breach.
Sorry, but I think she's blowing smoke up your butt about the whole Amazon thing. She may have just been assuming that based on the major thread at Amazon where people are insinuating that it was an Amazon breach. We may never know what really went down. - JChuck Mullaney replies to FrancisI strongly suspect this is Amazon related as my card that got compromised is only used in 3 places with amazon being one of them and as I read further more and more people with similar charges have amazon as a common denominator and not Target.
- ken replies to Carla Fcall your card holder
- ken replies to Wandacall your card holder this is a scam
- DCD replies to Betty JCI to was told it was from an educational web site..........I hv the same number as you......I hv never seen it before......the same amount was on my credit card bill!........what can we do about it? Any ideas?.......DCD
- Banker replies to WandaEveryone as you can see alot of people have been charged this fee. I had it happen and cancelled my debit card immediately. If you don't and another charge goes through you may have a harder time disputing it. I have not shopped at Target and my information at Amazon has not been updated so they do not have the information to process the transaction.
When in dout cancel the card. You can always get another one. - john doe replies to David| 1 replyI got hit by the ONWSAC.COM as well. $9.84 on Jan 2, 2014. The bank said it is some "education/school" business.
- Musicianary replies to CarlMy wife and I both had the same charge to our accounts on the same day... and the only vendor that had both of our info was Vitacost.com Maybe they have been hacked
- djh| 1 replyit happened to me also. 9.48 deducted today, pending. C.U. closed today so the fraud folks had to xcll my card
- djh replies to djhit was from IEWCS.com
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