
A Walnut Creek, California woman, Jodi Hayes, discovered that 35 strangers were fraudulently added as authorized users to her Chase credit card. These unauthorized users had the ability to charge up to $19,000 or obtain $950 in cash back. Hayes expressed shock and concern over the incident, noting that she had never encountered such a situation despite having good credit. The fraudulent activity raises questions about the security measures in place at Chase bank.
A Bay Area woman says Chase bank allowed dozens of people to be added as authorized users to her credit card without her knowledge or approval. "I know I have good credit, but I've never seen anything like this ever," she said. https://t.co/ipeFntVaCs https://t.co/1ONyZXXwFY
35 strangers fraudulently added to California woman's Chase credit card as authorized users https://t.co/0PduJS9k29
Walnut creek resident Jodi Hayes says the 35 fraudulent authorized users had the power to charge up to $19,000 on her card or get $950 cash back. https://t.co/5lpzEmX7LQ https://t.co/5lpzEmX7LQ