Watch Your Credit Card Statement for BSBD Online And Assistuhelp.com Fraudulent Charges

This past weekend was gloriously beautiful for Minnesota at this time of year (Middle of October!).  In what is considered the coldest state in the continental US, a mid October weekend of mid 50s was amazing.
However, it was marred by one significant event which, apparently, ruined a lot of people’s days.

What I’m talking about are two companies that join the rank of human scum – scammers Assistuhelp.com and BSBD Online (I have no idea what website BSBD operates).
On Saturday some friends and I were just hanging out, and I happened to check my account balance which I tend to do from time to time.  I noticed I was about $70 short in my account, and checked my history.  To my surprise, I found two charges in the amounts of $38.88 and $29.89 sitting in my pending transactions.  After doing some digging, I found Assistuhelp.com to be, what looked like, a company similar to CCbill and other credit card processors for various online transactions.  I couldn’t even find a website for BSBD Online, which was the 3rd red flag in this whole ordeal (the first two being that I didn’t authorize these two transactions).

I called my bank, and, for what seems like the first time, they were on my side and helped me out immensely.  When I called to dispute these charges, the person on the other end immediately knew what two I was having an issue with, and certainly didn’t have a problem transferring me to the fraud department, where they promptly reversed both charges, canceled my card, and got me set up with a new card.  Thankfully I caught it when I did, and not a couple days later, or after I had paid some bills or any other situations that could have happened.

When I got home, I did some research and found several websites with thousands of people complaining about these scumbags.The transactions occured during the last few days, so from what I can figure out these are new scams that will hopefully get shut down soon.
Now, granted, the internet is full of braggers and people who like to exaggerate, but I’m sure several of the complaints on the websites I visited regarding these scams sending accounts negative and incurring huge overdraft fees were legitimate.

What tops all this off, is that these credit card transactions are for, from what I can tell, pornography websites.  Now, if are in a situation where pornography is offensive to you or your loved ones/significant others, this can cause even more stress and emotional turmoil on top of getting your transactions reversed, getting your card canceled and your money back and having to start over fresh with a new card.

Obviously insert guidelines for the internet here -
Don’t use your card number on sites without a secure transaction option (usually indicated by a security lock and also a https:// address for checkout.
Don’t use your card on a site you don’t trust or don’t feel comfortable with using.  If they don’t have a contact us email and/or phone number (my preference is the phone number) easily visible and accessible, it might not be worth the trouble.
Always check your bank account online every day.  These scum think that they’ll hit thousands of people (probably bought a list of card numbers from an even bigger scumbag who sells them) and hope that some of these transactions will stick because not everyone will notice the $70 missing from their account.

Just be careful online, it’s a scary world out there when you get away from the top 100 sites or so.

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Published by: roymcmullen on October 29th, 2009 | Filed under Legal: Identity Theft




2 Responses to “Watch Your Credit Card Statement for BSBD Online And Assistuhelp.com Fraudulent Charges”

  1. Safe Cards Says:

    This is one of the reasons why i hate getting a credit card.

  2. suman.tailor Says:

    I was also charged on 8/10/2009 , and did not get money back.

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