Oh, the irony! A 72-year-old man named Tracy Jeffords had the misfortune of falling for a scam that’s been plaguing bank account holders across the country. He received a text from the toll fees payment platform FasTrak after a trip to San Francisco, and being the trusting soul he is, he entered his debit card details to complete the payment.
But alas, the next day he received a letter from FasTrak saying he owed them money. Upon checking his bank account, he discovered that more than $3,300 was missing after a purchase on eBay was made using his debit card information. 😱
Tracy, being the wise man he is, disputed the charge with Wells Fargo, but the trillion-dollar bank has so far refused to reimburse. His attempt to dispute the charge with eBay has also proven unsuccessful. 😒
According to an expert contacted by ABC 7 News, getting reimbursed for fraudulent debit card purchases is harder than for those made using a credit card. Jeffords has nonetheless vowed to fight on to get his money back, saying,
“It’d be everything to get it back, because it’s a lot for me. You know, I don’t work.”
Wells Fargo, you’ve really outdone yourselves this time. 🙄
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