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itunes credit card fraud

Someone stole my debit card number and chareged $870 worth of itunes. I can not get any help from Apple or Itunes. My bank is doing what it can, but why can't Apple help? Any suggestions?

dell

Posted on Sep 27, 2009 12:55 PM

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Jan 24, 2014 8:10 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

I Know what you mean. I love my iPhone and iPad and this is my 5th iPhone and am thinking about buying an iPad air. They're great machines. But this credit card thing with iTunes is nothing short of fraud. It's not like we don't pay enough for the equipment. I have had to take my cc out because I was constantly being billed for things I did not purchase. And I am the ONLY ONE on my iPad & iPhone. No kids, etc. Now there are times when I didn't order anything and a question pops up "are you purchasing this etc, etc. ". If I had my cc in, I would have just been charged. Not asked. Forget trying to get in touch with them. It's not possible. Do they even exist? The absolute worse people friendly company I have EVER seen. I, too will probably switch to android as will my adult children as they, too are sick of Apple. Too bad.

Jan 24, 2014 9:00 AM in response to jul35

BBoycott apple products until they are more cooperative regarding all these problems. Are they really this greedy? They were just forced by law (lost the lawsuit) to repay millions of dollars to parents whose children charged on their cc when they were not authorized. This will eventually happen with ALL charges disputed. In the meantime Apple is losing business and will eventually fade from competitive sales as more options become available.


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Feb 6, 2014 6:35 AM in response to jul35

I've removed my credit card information from my accounts after I've found out that someone has been using my account to purchase things. The first transaction did was about RM 4,000. Today, I found out another transaction has been done few days ago and its RM 3,800. I'm going to the bank tomorrow to clear this out.

Why is this happening although I've removed my credit card information and also renewed the password.

Mar 27, 2014 4:52 PM in response to jul35

Ok so here's my story. I dicovered the whole in game app purchase after my son...blah blah you know the story. Apple did gve me a partial credit, so kudos for that. Fast forward about 2 years and Nov 2013 we start seeing all these itunes charges. So of course i blame my kid. And then there's more. He swears it's not him. So I change my Apple ID and password. Still more charges. So I change the cc info. Still more charges. None of them are big. But about every few days a charge for 1.29, or 5.25 would pop up. I finally went to the bank. Bank says oh well someone got your card and then charges from elsewhere will be coming too so we need to close it. So we did that and issued me a new card. STILL more charges. So we close the entire bank account whch was-is- a huge pain because everything went thru there. Mind you, there were never any other fraud charges, only Apple. Here's the kicker, new bank account opened, haven't used any card and what do you know? MORE charges. So we are lost. My husband wants to close all the accounts we have at that bank and change banks. That might work, but there is a MUCH bigger underlying issue here. This isn't someone who stole my card number. This is someone hacking-somehow- into Apple and into banks. Apple does NOT have my latest bank account info AT ALL. And just today there was a charge on the account for 9.99. For those of you who are unbeievables, reread that last sentence.


I hope this doesn't just sound like a rant. I am hoping that those of you out there in similar cases can at least feel justified.

Apr 21, 2014 1:01 PM in response to threevolve

threevolve wrote:


I had an Android phone for years, never any fraudulent charges. Literally three weeks after switching to an iPhone, my CC# gets stolen and used on another iTunes account.

I'd bet money that, in the same time period, someone who just switched from an iPhone to an Android had their CC hacked. Correlation does not prove causality.


As has been noted repeatedly in this thread, you need to immediately address the matter with your credit card company as they are the ones who authorized the chargers.


Good luck.

Jul 23, 2014 5:06 PM in response to IdrisSeabright

Had someone try and put 400 on my itunes today. Have never used the account at all and i guess stupid me put the credit card information in when i 1st activated it.


Anyways 30mins on the phone and i did get a refund, still i question apple's security.


nice thread started in 2011, 19 pages long looks like alot of people are getting scammed, apple needs to step it up in the fraud department.

itunes credit card fraud

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