Post: PSN User Had $12,500 from Credit Card-Proof with Picture from Bank
05-01-2011, 05:21 AM #1
MysticDragon
Legend of the South....
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ok, now I said it once, I am gonna say it again, this is some bullshyt, and how in the hell are they going to reimburst Playstation Plus members....but here is proof that some people are gonna be pissed before Mother's Day

PSN User Had $12,500 Taken From Credit Card – Picture From Bank








smokey-smokerson
Apr 30 2011 11:43 PM
Category: PS3 & General Gaming News
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For the past few weeks PSN users had been reporting that their credit card linked with their PSN account had been compromised and they have had to close it down. However, many had been skeptical if they were telling the truth. Now, however, a PlayStation Network user has stated he’s had $12,500 taken from his credit card; this time, though, the user has provided picture proof from their bank account that someone has indeed tried to take $12,500 from his card that was linked to his PSN card.

A user named Progmetal first said this on GAF:

I’ve just noticed a transaction on my Credit Card I use for PSN for the amount of $12500.

Called as soon as I could and closed my card. Hmmmmm, sceptic..


Later on, readers asked him to show actual picture proof from his bank which he then provided. Check out the image below





Progmetal said that the currency was in Norwegian Kroner, and the large transaction was ‘Reserved’, consequently leading to their balance on the card resulting in 0.00. The initial amount taken from his account was 74 720 Norwegian Kroner’s; which equates to $12,500.

Another GAF commentator later confirmed that the money being reserved means when you make a charge to it; further solidifying the case that Progmetal had his credit card (linked to his PlayStation Network account as he clearly stated) heavily compromised by the possible PSN hackers.

For those wondering why Progmetal had “shit for brain” on his Google search bar on the top right hand corner within the image, he said on the matter when someone asked:

I was just wondering what the term meant and forgot it was still there in the search window.

It’s certainly troubling to see someone providing actual picture proof now, and one can only wonder if it’s actually happened to countless more PlayStation Network users. Have you had any similar experiences? Let us know via the comment section below.


Source - VGN365

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BillGates
05-01-2011, 05:33 AM #2
.Kane.
Banned
Damn. All i can say inb4sonygetsued.
05-01-2011, 07:39 AM #3
MysticDragon
Legend of the South....
its some sad shyt, but its true, lol go to the link and check out the pic of the letter the bank sent him
05-01-2011, 07:42 AM #4
Nero.
Space Ninja
this is why you can not trust anyone
05-01-2011, 07:43 AM #5
glitchplz
Samurai Poster
I don't know about you but I couldn't read shit on the picture of proof some European language or something
05-01-2011, 07:57 AM #6
Redweed
Do a barrel roll!
That guy got ****ed over. Ouch.
05-01-2011, 08:01 AM #7
Ix Benere xI
At least I can fight
I bought a new car with the money :carling:. Well Sony, there's your evidence the cards were comprimised you complete ****in idiots.

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dakillers1
05-01-2011, 08:16 AM #8
xLew--
Former Staff
fake imo .

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DanielMorgan
05-01-2011, 08:23 AM #9
NoBodyLovesMe
Bounty hunter
Im Almost Certain That An Investigation Will Be Done If Its True Sony Will Refund Everything If Not Then I Guess Backfire Much Who Has That Much Money On There Credit Card Anyway Ever Heard Of A Bank

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DanielMorgan
05-01-2011, 08:25 AM #10
gusbus20
Gym leader
Yea sry, but wont be enough proof for sony

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