gottalovepluto
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2014
Nice free $5! And 8600 UR is a nice savings too! As far as Chase... hopefully you did that AFTER receiving the all clear from Chase? I'm going to assume you did. So, fraud charges were never reported as a part of this problem. A person cannot charge on Chase credit cards by accessing someone's Chase online account. A person can: transfer funds from bank accounts and change personal information (things you can check for) and see all the personal information they have stored in Chase Online and see upcoming trips in their UR portal (not something you can see unfortunately).After seeing Chase comments I decided to log in online and double check any pending purchases for fraud charges. All clear. While in there I went ahead and rechecked the price on my minivan rental for Orlando in September and it was much lower. I canceled the current booking and rebooked the lower rate saving 8600 UR.
Scanning through my semi-junk email I noticed one from Best Buy for an un-birthday gift, free $5.
It's a good day for travel planning over here in my little world.
I'm trying to get my head around what happened, can anyone help me? My VERY vague understanding of this is it was a cache problem on Chase's end where user's logged in and then their information stayed cached in the system so it was essentially an open door to access their account so anyone logging in did the same and Chase routed people to any of the open doors (ie accounts). Meaning, everyone who logged in in a panic to check literally put themselves at risk when they were not at risk before if they hadn't logged in during the affected time period. Hopefully that means if you didn't log in during the time the problem occurred you aren't at risk? Anyone know if this is how it worked if it was this cache problem?