TD Canada Trust Bank stole from me - what would you do?

I would look over my bill statements more closely from now on.

Yeah they might had "stole" from you but you can't do much about it, IMO

Look what the banks did in the USA, give out loans without verifying if the info was true, the banks ran up the home prices by issuing too many bad loans. There is people who paid $400,000 for a home and had to sell it 3 years later for around $200,000 and they lost all their deposit and money they paid each month for the loan and the bank claims they still owe them $$$$$$.

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I had Am Ex call me up a few weeks back asking if I charged $400 for a Dell Computer, ah no I said. They explain to me that there has been a rash of bad charges going around and that is how they found out about it and there was a few other bad charges on my card...OK, well thanks I was like and I ask what I owed and that was right.

So I ask if I'm getting a new card with different numbers, oh certainly but can you verify your home address...I was like NO, cause you are calling me and I got no idea if you really are from Am Ex..in fact that was my first response when I first stated talking to them. So I told them I call you back from the number on back of my credit card, which I did. They answered my call by saying this is Am Ex credit card protection service can I have your name, which I gave them. I was told that they are very busy right now and to call back in a few hours ??? Huh, I was like OK and never called them back.

I never got my new card and when my bill came in the mail it was correct and I seen no charges removed. I have yet to use my Am Ex card since then.

I believe what happen is they try to get you to give out your personal info and then tell you, see, you need our protection service cause no matter how good they are, the hackers are one step ahead of them...that is what they told me about the Dell computer charge.


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A $1,000 is alot of charges, I be happy just to have the money back if I was you...go throw yourself a party, ha ha and again READ your billing statements each and every month.