I've been dealing with fraud on my ATM card for the past week. Just before I got to Aspen to meet up with family, I got a call from Bank of America. And before I go any further, I have to say that B of A has been great and very helpful. Someone has used my ATM card info to make purchases totaling 450.00, and B of A recognized that those charges were unusual for me. They have tracked my travels and watched my purchases, and as soon as these fraudulent charges were made they stopped them, but a purchase from Boot Barn went through. The bank is working to track the bad person who did this, and I will help them all I can by filing criminal charges if they discover the identity of the person. Meanwhile, because my ATM card has been cancelled and I can't get a new one until I get to another state (B of A has only one banking center in Colorado, in Denver and I'm on the other side of the state) I had to go to another bank in Glenwood Springs, and while on the phone with B of A they authorized that bank to let me withdraw cash to last until I get to a B of A center. So right now I pay everything in cash. This has been a great inconvenience for me, but it's working out. B of A warned against using your ATM card at the gas pump - go inside and let the clerk swipe your card. Another warning - use the RV park's wi-fi but not for connecting to your bank - I pay all my bills online, but from now on I will only use my personal hot spot for that. I really hope they can identify this person who has violated my life and my privacy, and man, would I love to speak to that person face-to-face!
Be safe everyone, and guard your info!