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ATM Fraud

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Hello all,

First time posting on here and I could really do with some help.

2 weeks ago I applied for and got a Barclaycard as it was offering a cracking balance transfer deal. Everything was going smoothly with no issues at all until I logged on to view my statement. I received my card approx a week ago but not yet received the pin yet but somehow a £500 ATM withdrawal has been made on my credit card. I could understand it if someone had stolen my card but the card has been locked away in my filing cabinet still attached to the letter it came with. I decided to put it in there as I have no intention of using the card for purchases just for the balance transfer. I just don't know how they could've got hold of my details of the card has not moved since I got it. I've let Barclays know and they are sending me a claim form but I'm very worried that

a) My claim will be rejected and;
b) How they got my details


Any help that anyone could give would be greatly appreciated as I'm very worried right now
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  • dgtazzman
    dgtazzman Posts: 1,140 Forumite
    edited 28 April 2013 at 10:57AM
    As long as you still have the card in your possession and haven't shared your card details with a third party, you won't be held liable for the fraudulent transaction and will get all the money reimbursed, so you can stop worrying.

    It's happened twice to me and had it all back within a few days on both occasions...

    Who knows how they get details, last one for me was because cap one got hacked, tried to charge 5k worth of gold to my 200 quid limit card.
  • NiftyDigits
    NiftyDigits Posts: 10,459 Forumite
    If you have not yet received the PIN, you have nothing about which to worry at all.
  • John_Pierpoint
    John_Pierpoint Posts: 8,401 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    edited 28 April 2013 at 6:04AM
    Let us know how you get on.
    Expect problems with your use of at least that card in the future.
    When fraud was perpetrated on my card, months later it refused to let me buy a modest tain ticket from a machine. As it was late at night I was stranded.
    You can never prove it was not you (or a friend of yours) that did not steal the money.

    Good luck, document all you interaction with the card company and let us know how you get on.
  • Fishingtime
    Fishingtime Posts: 757 Forumite
    500 Posts
    When you received your card, did you have to activate it?
    Either online or by phone
    Owing on CC £00.00 :j

    It's like shooting nerds in a barrel
  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    Which members of your household could have opened an envelope with your PIN in?

    How local to your home or their places of work is the ATM in question?
  • pvt
    pvt Posts: 1,433 Forumite
    You can never prove it was not you (or a friend of yours) that did not steal the money.

    But fortunately, you don't have to. It's for the bank to prove that you did either withdraw the money or act with gross negligence that allowed someone else to.
    Optimists see a glass half full :)
    Pessimists see a glass half empty :(
    Engineers just see a glass twice the size it needed to be :D
  • chattychappy
    chattychappy Posts: 7,302 Forumite
    pvt wrote: »
    But fortunately, you don't have to. It's for the bank to prove that you did either withdraw the money or act with gross negligence that allowed someone else to.

    ...and whatever the T+Cs/Lending Code says about imposing liability for gross negligence, liability is limited by the CCA1974 to £50 (http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/publications/ombudsman-news/46/46_plastic_cards.htm).

    CCs like to regard use of PIN as tantamount to proof of use of the card by the cardholder. That's why stuff like where the card was used can be helpful.
  • Wywth
    Wywth Posts: 5,079 Forumite
    chrism1986 wrote: »
    Hello all,

    First time posting on here and I could really do with some help.

    2 weeks ago I applied for and got a Barclaycard as it was offering a cracking balance transfer deal. Everything was going smoothly with no issues at all until I logged on to view my statement. I received my card approx a week ago but not yet received the pin yet but somehow a £500 ATM withdrawal has been made on my credit card. I could understand it if someone had stolen my card but the card has been locked away in my filing cabinet still attached to the letter it came with. I decided to put it in there as I have no intention of using the card for purchases just for the balance transfer. I just don't know how they could've got hold of my details of the card has not moved since I got it. I've let Barclays know and they are sending me a claim form but I'm very worried that

    a) My claim will be rejected and;
    b) How they got my details


    Any help that anyone could give would be greatly appreciated as I'm very worried right now

    a) Why? :huh:
    You say they have sent you a claim form but you haven't said what else they said that has made you very worried.

    b) Who knows? If you've not got your PIN yet, they may have intercepted your post somewhere containing this. But how they got details of your card is anyone's guess.
  • meer53
    meer53 Posts: 10,217 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    The card and PIN have to be used for an ATM withdrawal. Is there anyone in your house who could have opened the PIN advice and used the card and replaced it without you being aware ? As opinions4u has asked already, where was the ATM which was used ?

    Everyone is stating that you will be refunded, Barclays will investigate, but if the card and the PIN were used, and the ATM is one local to you, this may not be the case.
  • chattychappy
    chattychappy Posts: 7,302 Forumite
    Wywth wrote: »
    a) Why? :huh:
    You say they have sent you a claim form but you haven't said what else they said that has made you very worried.

    Er... the fact of what has happened? Worry that s/he won't be believed? That there will now be a lot of hassle? That the outcome is uncertain? That the OP is not entirely sure of laws/regulations/rights/custom & practice?

    I'd be worried and I was worried when it happened to me. And I'm legal bloke with a specialism in financial regulation.
    Wywth wrote: »
    b) Who knows? If you've not got your PIN yet, they may have intercepted your post somewhere containing this. But how they got details of your card is anyone's guess.

    The OP is looking for similar experiences/expert knowledge as to what might have happened. Clearly nobody knows for sure. In my case FWIW it was insider fraud based on what a senior supervisor told me and some press coverage. (Can't be certain though.)
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