So, yesterday my bank's fraud alert system notified me that someone was attemtping to use my debit card # to purchase $170 of Lifelock protection. Second time in the last 6 months I've had to replace my debit card. Am somewhat amused, though, at the irony that someone pretending to be me was trying to obtain protection against identity theft. Apparently, even crooks need to protect against fraud.
Mine got hit to pay for a Facebook ad, and my bank stopped it.
I talked with the fraud prevention person and she said they didn’t want a Facebook ad, they were preparing to scam something that would benefit them.
Few scammers are caught but those few serve at least ten years hard federal time.
Last year I accidentally left my wallet at a truck stop.
I got it back without anything missing a few hours later.
Two months later a scammer charged a bunch of diesel at the pumps there.
Which likely was a clerk who quit.
The world is full of crooks, but you have to use a gun to get anyone very excited about putting a stop to it.