15th Jul 2014, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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16th Jul 2014, 06:13 AM | #2 |
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The problem with netspend is that seem to have sercurity breaches often. I have a netspend card and I have had to get new cards 2 times because someone was able to hack their system and get my card details. They then use the details to make $1 and $2 purchases so that hopefully I would not notice the transactions. I think they get a lot of card numbers and pull the same method to steal little sums of money from people each month. I know this kind of theft is not limited to netspend, but they are the only ones to allow this to happen to me. Not once but twice. |
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16th Jul 2014, 09:22 AM | #3 |
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with NetSpend security. As far as prices, $1 per transaction or $5 monthly for unlimited transactions is very reasonable. There are never any overdraft fees when a purchase is declined unlike my WellsFargo checking account. As with any credit card out there, there is always the potential for abuse from anyone that you make a purchase from, especially outside of secure online processors. Like a waiter at a restaurant, or a small mom and pop shop where you might buy a small item. My main example is my Citibank Visa. I live in the western United States. We drove to the East Coast to visit family and in Maryland, I used the card at a gas station. It is the only place I can think of where I used my card. I got a call two weeks later that they had to authorize a $900 purchase of golf balls in Maryland. Needless to say, it was not approved and I was forced to get a new card. This did not at all shed a light of negativity about Citibank's security because someone got my card number and tried to use it. Another situation I had, although a bit different, was when I was doing a $500 website promotion online and I was charging many transactions with my Capital One credit card ranging from $10 to $70. By the 6th or 7th one, none were being approved. They did not call me, rather, they waited for me to call them and it was sorted out and I got on with my purchases. With your situation, and I'm sorry it happened to you, if they get into your online NetSpend account, they cannot get your CC# as it is not displayed there. There is only the routing number and the virtual checking account number, but these are the same ones printed on any check from any bank and visible to anyone you mail or hand a personal check to. Making purchases via a checking transaction has much higher security to finish the transaction, and not easy. Again, normal risk as in all situations with all checking accounts. NetSpend is very safe, very convenient and even if I did have to change my card number, I wouldn't regret the $600+ in FREE MONEY I've received over the last year of referring people. |
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