| Xenostar said: just ring your banks and ask for new cards it shouldnt cost you anything, ive had my CC details stolen 3 times in the last 5 years, and altho the first time it was quite scary and worrying, the speed and efficency that my bank dealt with it each time im just not that bothered anymore, they refunded all fraudulent claims immediatley and sent me out new cards within 3 days. These were not small claims either the last time they charged over £1000 to the apple store. And as i say its never cost me a penny. You may think i must be incredibly lax with my credit card but i never let it leave my site in restaraunts or stores and i never use it in cash machines, which makes me believe the details must of been stolen each time from internet retailers and i only really shop at big brand electronic and game stores online. Which has lead me to believe that lots of online stores are probably compromised and the providers dont even know it, or at least never inform me! |
The point is a good number of people haven't received emails so they don't know to talked to their credit card companies or even monitor their credit cards because Sony has not contacted them. As of typing this post, I still haven't received an email.
I'm not angry at their incompetence for allowing the breach to happen, I'm angry at the moment they aren't telling their customers about it.








