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"They asked me a lot of security questions and I assured them I had not been on Montreal," [Reagan Saunders] said. "They told me the money was taken out of a bank machine in two separate occasions by someone using a debit card that appeared to belong to me."
Tracy, who didn't want her last name used, had nearly $1,000 withdrawn this week from her chequing account at Crosstown Civic Credit Union. She said even though the charges have already been reversed, she's rethinking how and where she'll use her debit card in the future.[Peter Enns] said the debit cards in question have a magnetic stripe on the back as Crosstown Civic hasn't yet moved to chip debit cards, which are supposed to be infinitely more secure than outdated "mag stripe" technology. Chip debit cards are in the process of being sent out by a number of financial institutions.See the full content of this document
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Card Skimmers' Prey Shocked
Operation victimizes hundreds in the city Police expect investigation to take months
Matthew Rietze has lost his trust in Canada's banking system.The Winnipeg man went to buy lunch on Wed...See the full content of this document
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