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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    Come on, wake up! Manually entering credit card numbers implies that the credit card numbers are stored for some period of time between when they're entered by the customer into the web app and when the employee manually keys them into the point of sale device.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    True, one should not use debit cards for many purchases. But don't accept blame that belongs to thieves.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    Do you like to pay higher prices for goods and services. We all pay for thievery. Not to mention I will not purchase again from AHS until they verify the root cause and fix it. That is what I recommend to my friends as well.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    Their site accepts CC numbers and are then manually processed. So someone has access to the card numbers and addresses during that process. It may be true that the CC numbers are deleted soon there after but someone had personal access to that info at some point in order to be able to punch...
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    I know for a fact that the three online orders I made with AHS were accompanied by a CC processing receipt stating "Entry Method: Manual". AHS originally stated they processed the cards manually.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    I would like to know who processes the CC's manually at AHS. Is it the owner or is it delegated to a trusted employee or is it any employee that is told to do them for the day? I think that this fraud was conducted no more sophisticatedly than making copies of the card numbers in house, by...
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    According to AHS/AHB they have not been able to find a breach in their technical systems. I believe without a doubt that most, if not all, of these fraudulent charges that people were/are reporting in relation to this thread, stem from an initial purchase from AHS. The problem is in that chain...
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    Are you inferring that we all had our cards compromised by the very same local vendors? I doubt that all these people were in my town.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    True enough. I just think that we should not speculate. Also I never click on any banner ads, etc. The card I used is one I use for common purchases locally, such as gas station and ABC store. Both brick and mortar. The only online purchase on this card was with AHS.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    Did you even read those articles? Those 2 articles are over a year old. Not to mention that I placed my order via my android smart phone.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    I placed my order with my android smart phone and am running security software.
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    Ever have a credit card number stolen???

    I ordered from AHS on 1/17 and after being notified by a fellow Brewer about potential problems with AHS CC processing, I checked my CC account to find a fraudulent charge on 2/8 to a web site named "Reg-repair.com". ***** DO NOT ***** navigate to that site as it is flagged as a malicious web...
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