MandysMom wrote:This begins my 13th year on Amazon and I have never heard of such cc fraud as all cc info is kept at Amazon who act as bank so from what I have understood third parties funds go through Amazon , they never see the card. I'll do some research but I'll continue to use Amazon who I trust with my CC. On the other hand, I've had my account at my credit union breached and credit card breached- one of which was Costco , one a local store and one unknown. None connected in any way to Amazon.
Velda
I have been shopping on Amazon for at least 20 years, and have never had any kind of problem with my credit card being used on Amazon. Amazon third-party sellers don't see your credit card number (as Velda says) any sales are processed by Amazon.
From time to time I do purchase items from other kinds of sellers; when I do this I always use my PayPal account. PayPal processes the transaction, the seller never sees my credit card number here, either.
PayPal and Amazon both now have two-step authentication, which make credit card number theft nearly impossible.
Sue, I'm wondering if maybe the problems you describe have to do with some kind of spyware that accidentally installed on your computer without your knowledge. Some kinds of spyware can monitor your browsing and record your keystrokes as you go - in this way, they could get your credit card number.
I would look into what kind of of virus/spyware protection you have installed on your computer, and if it automatically updates so that it is always current. Some products that were excellent in the past - such a Kapersky and Norton - are now little more than spyware themselves.
Also thanks Anne for scam alerts. I do read a lot but forget a lot too. Lol
Your are most welcome, Shirl. I am getting daily emailed and text scams. I really hate it, and worry that I might one time get tripped up.
It's a jungle out there.
Anne