
Ontario man on hook for $5,700 after losing credit card
CTV
An Ontario man was shocked to find he was on the hook for $5,700 in fraudulent charges made to his lost credit card.
An Ontario man was shocked to find he was on the hook for $5,700 in fraudulent charges made to his lost credit card.
"If it can happen to me, then it can happen to anybody," said Vincent Woo of Richmond Hill.
Woo had ordered lunch in a food court when he said he must have accidentally left his credit card behind.
About three hours later, he got a message that said his card had been blocked due to strange activity.
"I got an email from Neo Financial saying my account was frozen because of suspicious transactions," said Woo.
Woo was told there were $5,700 in fraudulent charges on his credit card that had taken place at three Shoppers Drug Mart stores within three hours of him losing his card.

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