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DMan7 wrote:Oh yea I heard about those skyboxes that lets you buy your stuff online through them and pay for it one time. Never done it myself seems like a perfect opportunity to get shafted on price.
DMan7 wrote:Also good thing I only have a $250 USD limit on my credit card.
Strugglerzinc wrote:Warning for anyone with your CC saved on Aeropost. I got a $263 USD unauthorized charge on my Republic CC. Now i have to fight with Republic to get that back.Your credit card may have been compromised
Dear Customer,
We regret to inform you that the credit card you have on file may have been compromised in a recent data breach. Although our systems safely store your credit card information encrypted, it may be possible that enforcers attempt to run transactions.
To prevent from further damage to be done, we recommend the following:
1.- Check your credit card statement for fraudulent transactions and report them to the credit card issuer.
2.- Request a credit card replacement.
As a preventive measure, we have reset your Aeropost account credentials and deleted your credit cards stored in our system.
In addition, know that Aeropost’s email communications regarding this incident will never ask you to provide personal or sensitive information.
We are truly sorry this incident occurred and sincerely regret any inconvenience it may cause you.
Thank you for your patience and loyalty to aeropost.com. If you have any further questions about this incident, send us an email to payments@aeropost.com.
The Aeropost Team
Kenjo wrote:DMan7 wrote:Also good thing I only have a $250 USD limit on my credit card.
It doesn’t matter . The credit card clears it within a couple days
DMan7 wrote:Kenjo wrote:DMan7 wrote:Also good thing I only have a $250 USD limit on my credit card.
It doesn’t matter . The credit card clears it within a couple days
I mean so I wouldn't lose as much as others in here if it ends up compromised.
S_2NR wrote:DMan7 wrote:Kenjo wrote:DMan7 wrote:Also good thing I only have a $250 USD limit on my credit card.
It doesn’t matter . The credit card clears it within a couple days
I mean so I wouldn't lose as much as others in here if it ends up compromised.
You're not losing anything. The banks will forgive whatever the amount is after their investigation.
DMan7 wrote:S_2NR wrote:DMan7 wrote:Kenjo wrote:DMan7 wrote:Also good thing I only have a $250 USD limit on my credit card.
It doesn’t matter . The credit card clears it within a couple days
I mean so I wouldn't lose as much as others in here if it ends up compromised.
You're not losing anything. The banks will forgive whatever the amount is after their investigation.
Well it's better not to go through the trouble either way.
Kenjo wrote:DMan7 wrote:S_2NR wrote:DMan7 wrote:Kenjo wrote:DMan7 wrote:Also good thing I only have a $250 USD limit on my credit card.
It doesn’t matter . The credit card clears it within a couple days
I mean so I wouldn't lose as much as others in here if it ends up compromised.
You're not losing anything. The banks will forgive whatever the amount is after their investigation.
Well it's better not to go through the trouble either way.
If you are with them your card data has been compromised . It’s not if it’s been let out but a matter of when the hackers will use your card.
Blaze d Chalice wrote:How aeropost end up with ollor cc number though?
When I join, the only option was cash.
It specifically said so.
Unless ollor was buying things from the website itself?
DMan7 wrote:This is the best approach. However I don't know if it will work for buying something online which requires you to pre-pay.
Strugglerzinc wrote:Blaze d Chalice wrote:How aeropost end up with ollor cc number though?
When I join, the only option was cash.
It specifically said so.
Unless ollor was buying things from the website itself?
During Covid lockdown when curbside pickup was the way to go, you had to register a card to pay before collecting. Continued to use that arrangement for delivery to have minimal interaction with the driver.
Now i back to COD.
Kenjo wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Blaze d Chalice wrote:How aeropost end up with ollor cc number though?
When I join, the only option was cash.
It specifically said so.
Unless ollor was buying things from the website itself?
During Covid lockdown when curbside pickup was the way to go, you had to register a card to pay before collecting. Continued to use that arrangement for delivery to have minimal interaction with the driver.
Now i back to COD.
Aeropost always had the ability to store your credit card and they charge on arrival into the country after customs clearance . I’m pretty sure it’s more than a decade that option there . It was especially convenient if it’s just for someone at home to collect your package and they don’t have to fight up to find a card or cash to pay
Zalos wrote:Yeah I had gotten some charges on the 17th and reported it to the bank, still waiting on the replacement.
And later on I have 2 padnas get take too, 19th and yesterday.
But for something on this level, Aeropost could do better than an apology letter...
j.o.e wrote:Zalos wrote:Yeah I had gotten some charges on the 17th and reported it to the bank, still waiting on the replacement.
And later on I have 2 padnas get take too, 19th and yesterday.
But for something on this level, Aeropost could do better than an apology letter...
More than an apology required for real. Because the cost and inconvenience is falling on the customer. My bank said because I am initiating the cancellation fees for reapplication and delivery are mine to bear. They said Aeropost hasn’t informed them and they’re still trying to ascertain the scope and nature of breach.
I’m also traveling soon and need my credit card so it’s either I risk card not being ready in time or fraudulent transactions start to pop up while I’m abroad. The people who are getting their card replaced automatically are those who already got hit
shaneelal wrote:^I've been using Paypal for Aeropost auto-payments for over a year, no issues thus far.
VexXx Dogg wrote:If FCB charging me for a replacement, I'm going to demand that Aeropost cover it.
I'll make a big stink for spite. That's just poor cybersecurity, so their insurance better cough up
VexXx Dogg wrote:I have just written them to request compensation of $100 for the card replacement. I said this compensation does not factor in the inconvenience of being without a card until a new one is re-issued, nor does it account for the reduced spending power while the investigation is ongoing.
I have time on my hands and badmind in meh skull, and I will keep you all posted as to what they say.
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