I got a text this morning from Chase, asking me about a suspicious charge. I tried to log in to their website to look at it, but couldn't get them to send me a one-time code, so I went ahead and sent back "NO," telling them to cancel/replace the card in question. Now I'm going to have to update a _lot_ of recurring charges and stored payment methods.

So far I have had enough trouble finding my other credit card that I went ahead and gave Chewy a debit card for the auto ship order they're in the middle of processing. I then looked further back in the same drawer, found the other credit card, and put it in my wallet. I'm going to wait for the new card to arrive, and use it for most of the recurring charges, because I get slightly better points/cash back on purchases. But this is going to be tedious and time-consuming, and I will almost certainly forget at least one recurring charge.

I think I can make a list of the monthly charges by looking at last month's bill, at least.
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From: [personal profile] otter


That is terribly annoying.
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From: [personal profile] kareina


Ow, that sounds bothersome! I hope you get it straightened out reasonably easily.
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From: [personal profile] petrea_mitchell


I recently had to replace a card due to a suspicious charge, and the credit card company informed me that recurring charges should still work even after the card was replaced without me having to update anything to the new number
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