Despite the fact that I have dozens of credit cards, I deal with very little credit card fraud, all things considered. It’s also not something that I’m too paranoid about, given the great protection offered by most credit cards in the event of fraud.

It had been quite some time since I’ve dealt with credit card fraud, though I guess it was time for that clock to reset. I always find it interesting to see the methods used for credit card fraud, and this one is particularly strange, so I’m curious if any OMAAT readers have theories.

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The odd thing is that this came just shortly after I used Grab for the first time, also in Malaysia. However, this isn’t the card that I used with Grab, and I also have the card in my possession, which makes this all very strange to me.

Does anyone have any theories as to what’s going on with this fraud?

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