ICH Services Fraudulent Credit Card Charge: Take a Closer Look at Your Credit Card Statement

How closely do you monitor your credit card statement? We've all done it, we keep track in our head of how much we've spent, we receive our bill, glance at the total, glance at the minimum payment and then we write a check (or pay online). Afterwards we file the bill or throw it on the
ICH Services Fraudulent Credit Card Charge: Take a Closer Look at Your Credit Card Statement
 pile with the rest of the mail, or shred it, or what have you. If this sounds familiar, then you might want to change the way you're viewing your credit card statements.

For the majority of credit card holders, the easiest way to spot fraud is either a) get a call from the credit card company about 'unusual activity' or b) to notice a large purchase on your bill that doesn't look familiar. ICH Services is the newest credit card scheme to come to light, and in order to catch them, you might have to take a second glance at your statement. ICH Services is an anonymous credit card fraud group that has been charging innocent customers on their credit cards.

ICH Services in Pittsburgh, PA (who are not responsible for the credit card fraud) unfortunately had their name used as a cover by this anonymous group. The amount charged by ICH Services (most often $9.85) has always been under $10.00, a charge that many credit card holders will simply overlook, and will appear on the statement as 'ICH Services'. Upon reviewing your statement, if you find that you have a fraudulent charge from ICH Services, it is suggested that you contact your credit card company immediately so that they can take fraud prevention action.

 
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Thanks for the tip

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 5:03:07 PM

Great information. I once worked as a server and remember the day that one of my co-workers was arrested and taken out in handcuffs for stealing customer CC info and then ringing up fraudulent tip charges...

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 6:03:35 PM

Thanks for the info. A guy I know is dealing with idenity theft. [ One of his relatives jacked his credit ]

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 4:03:28 PM

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