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Sorry, forgot to put that in my post, so I went back and edited that yesterday. The coupon is good through 3/10 at midnight. In other words, the last day to use it is on the 9th before midnight.Originally Posted by iLLGT2
Anyone know how long that 20% off coupon for NDC is good for?? Just wondering!
yea i use my amex only for outlet stuffOriginally Posted by oldsole73
Credit card and identity theft is inevitable...just be happy that chase has a great fraud dept. If they would have had your 3 digit security code from the back of your card you would have had problems.
The only reason I actually go forward with these phone transactions is because they don't ask for the 3 digit number on the back of the card.Originally Posted by oldsole73
Credit card and identity theft is inevitable...just be happy that chase has a great fraud dept. If they would have had your 3 digit security code from the back of your card you would have had problems.
Originally Posted by RSomers6
damn man. The dudes at the Wrentham outlets are pretty cool, but you can never trust anyone over the phone. That said, I usually use gift cards for phone orders.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Just got the dreaded call from Chase about suspicious activity.
Apparently someone tried to buy $360 worth of stuff at a Toys R Us in White Plains, NY.
The only time I used my card over the phone in the East Coast is when I made a phone order for White/Red AM1's at Wrentham, Ma.
It's will be an inconvenience (no card for 7 days), but at least Chase caught it quick. The transaction was declined at the POS, they did manage to use it at Wal Mart for $8.
Just curious as to how this works, do these dudes just go to the stores with the numbers in hand? Do they say they forgot their CC, so they just shoot these numbers at the cashier?
Just posted the info here to give you guys a heads up. It's not the first time this has happened to someone on this board. Plus I know Nike reads these boards, so hopefully the policy can change so that Managers handle these phone orders in order to have some type of accountability (Although it will not completely end this from happening).
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
The only reason I actually go forward with these phone transactions is because they don't ask for the 3 digit number on the back of the card.Originally Posted by oldsole73
Credit card and identity theft is inevitable...just be happy that chase has a great fraud dept. If they would have had your 3 digit security code from the back of your card you would have had problems.
Otherwise, I would pass on the deals because the identity theft headache would not be worth it.
In this case, they just had my card info. Killing the card ends the fraud.
They just got away with the $8 Wal Mart charge (Chase wiped it out), they declined the Toys R Us transaction. I got a call from Chase asking me if I'm traveling in NY, told them no and that was the end of it. It's only an inconvenience since I have to wait 5-7 days until a new card is issued.
The only time I let my guard down with my DC/CC is Nike Outlet Orders.....
I'm really careful.
I'm just curious to how the scheme works since they don't actually have a physical card. That's pretty ballsy since the perp is just giving CC info without any physical proof. It's an automatic Red Flag.
Chase caught it really quick, I was impressed.
i would file a police report and sue nike and the person who used your cardOriginally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Just got the dreaded call from Chase about suspicious activity.
Apparently someone tried to buy $360 worth of stuff at a Toys R Us in White Plains, NY.
The only time I used my card over the phone in the East Coast is when I made a phone order for White/Red AM1's at Wrentham, Ma.
It's will be an inconvenience (no card for 7 days), but at least Chase caught it quick. The transaction was declined at the POS, they did manage to use it at Wal Mart for $8.
Just curious as to how this works, do these dudes just go to the stores with the numbers in hand? Do they say they forgot their CC, so they just shoot these numbers at the cashier?
Just posted the info here to give you guys a heads up. It's not the first time this has happened to someone on this board. Plus I know Nike reads these boards, so hopefully the policy can change so that Managers handle these phone orders in order to have some type of accountability (Although it will not completely end this from happening).
you'd be surprised bro. these nerds are smart! they can make duplicate cards with the quickness and the technology/knowledge they have isOriginally Posted by Mr Jordan04
I'm just curious to how the scheme works since they don't actually have a physical card. That's pretty ballsy since the perp is just giving CC info without any physical proof. It's an automatic Red Flag.
For the pippen's, call up Riverhead NY Nike Outlet, I saw them there, not sure about sizes though!
Originally Posted by CoolGrayMemo
Folsom Ca
there was 3/20 CDP in GS sizes for 99.99 over the weekend. Ya'll should call and check to see if they'll price match.
For the pippen's, call up Riverhead NY Nike Outlet, I saw them there, not sure about sizes though!
the worst is when you read your number over the phone and the person taking the order is repeating it as you tell them and you hear people in the backgroundOriginally Posted by smurfdavid
^ Damn man thats why i dont like giving my card info over phone because they can write it down somewhere else and use it but i dont get it how they can give them the number without the card present glad everything went good for you homie people should keep a look out at your card statements because of this
thanks just ordered!!!Originally Posted by HOOPSboy
Dunkmans RETAIL shipped on eBay, cheaper with Bing cashback. Search seller secondtonone2009. Sorry, I don't have a 30% off code for these lol