A would be thief tried to make a 360 dollar purchase with my cash card, but unbeknownst to him or her, I receive electronic alerts when a purchase over 250 gets made on it. Not a real bank card so they couldn't assist me in terms of disputing the charge but I was able to get a hold of the customer service where the purchase was made and get the order cancelled as well as report it as fraud all in one fell swoop.
What the shitbird who did this doesn't know is that the card he pinched the # off of is a cash card I use exclusively for cash withdrawals, amazon.com purchases, and food purchases. I retraced my steps and noticed that two places I get food from still use those old fashion credit card devices that imprint the card # on a double layered slip. It doesn't take a genius to see that more than likely an employee of either of these places prolly memorized the cvv on the back and copied down my #. The restraunts are part of popular food chains but this being the RGV, most of the employees are a little hood if you catch drift (the manager of the restraunt I suspect the most has Chola written all over her).
If hypothetically this were the case, what are my chances of being able to successfully pursue the matter legally and making a nice little chunk of change off either of these restraunt franchises ? I mean after all, I was a victim of credit card fraud, which was committed by their employees, who did this on their time. I'm not greedy or lawsuit happy but I think what they did was pretty low as I'm on disability at the moment and I do think that warrants a little compensation, but that's just one man's opinion. Any advice ?