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During the epidemic, I received an app notification to pay hundreds of dollars. Standard Chartered’s bitter owner was blocked 9 times in a row to buy iTunes.

2022-12-07T15:53:38.952Z


Standard Chartered Bank’s Asia Miles credit card was suspected of being stolen by a customer. One of the sufferers, Ms. Chen (pseudonym), told Hong Kong 01 that her credit card was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia at the end of last month while resting at home.


Standard Chartered Bank’s Asia Miles credit card was suspected of being stolen by customers. One of the sufferers, Ms. Chen (pseudonym), told Hong Kong 01 that nine items worth hundreds of dollars appeared on her credit card at one time while she was resting at home after being diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia at the end of last month. Spending by debit card, the item is "APPLE.COM/BILL iTunes", and then call Standard Chartered Bank to cancel the credit card, and then no need to pay the relevant fees.


The incident happened on the 26th of last month (Saturday). Ms. Chen (pseudonym), who was staying at home due to the epidemic, suddenly received a push notification from the mobile application of Standard Chartered Bank. I received a mobile phone message (SMS) notification, "I was so sick at that time that I was scared to death, and I will call you!" But Ms. Chen opened the Standard Chartered Bank mobile app to check at that time, but she still did not see any relevant charges on her credit card account.

I haven’t checked these numbers, but I only received a notification from an app once that the price was sold out. At that time, I tapped into the app and there was no credit in the account. Zhong Xian saw that there were 9 orders and it was busy.

Miss Chen

"Spent" once every 10 minutes

Half an hour later, she checked again and found out that her credit card had 9 consumption records within a short period of time, each time separated by 10 minutes.

The first two fees are HK$498, and the remaining seven fees are HK$588. The payment items are all displayed as "APPLE.COM/BILL iTunes".

She immediately called the customer service hotline to inquire, but received a reply that if the credit card showed that the charge had been made, the owner had to pay for it.

I have never been busy, and neither of us has a single point to prove that I am busy.

I don’t even have an invoice for that credit card.

Miss Chen (pseudonym)

She stated to the customer service that she did not agree to pay the relevant bills, and at the same time went through the procedure of canceling the credit card, and Standard Chartered Bank never asked her to pay the relevant fees.

Recently, I learned that my friends have similar situations, so I know that I am not the only one affected.

This is not the first time Standard Chartered credit card has been stolen

Ms. Chen said that this is not the first time that her Standard Chartered credit card has been stolen. Two years ago, she had been debited several times in a row. panda." She said that her credit card had been linked to Apple Pay, and she suspected that the network security of the merchant who paid through Apple Pay had problems.

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Source: hk1

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