Originally Posted by
ericdabbs
I have had that happen before too with an USB VGC. What I do now is that after I buy the cards and go to my card, I open them up and call the customer service line to see if I can check the balance. If I can check the balance the card is good. However if it gives me an error and asks me to re-enter the card number and redirects me to a live customer service agent, I know the card has been compromised before the card was even activated. I remember an example recently where I bought the USB VGC on 11/29 and the CSR rep told me it was used for some X amount on 11/23 which I don't really understand how this happens and like you mentioned USB sent me a replacement card for the full $500 value and took about 5-7 business days.
Another suggestion is even if the cards are solid but u don't have time to liquidate that exact day, I would register the cards with your name and address so that even if it did get compromised USB can verify that it is you and confirm if the transaction makes sense especially if the fraudulent purchase was made in person in another state.
Yes…that is exactly how it works…..if can’t check balance with auto system the card has been hacked already. Smart to register card if not liquidate same day. Have to try to stay ahead of the scammers who are very vigilant hacking cards.