![]() Having to open the app at every pump is well worth not having to set up a new card for 37 different things, and it’s still faster and safer than going inside and having to leave my card as a “deposit” to turn the pump on (unsafe af) or setting the pump at a certain amount which may not fill my truck all the way up, and if I overshoot the amount, having to be refunded the difference, which is also a bit sketchy. ![]() It instantly finds my 2nd phone every time I open it, and I’ve already found a gas pump with a possible skimmer. And since I drive for a living, I’m kind of a sitting duck for thieves at gas pumps. ![]() ![]() Since I use my card to earn flight points, my number is stored for THIRTY-SEVEN monthly payments and apps. I was glad I did, because it was skimmed twice in less than a month recently. Fraudsters have been using card skimmers on ATMs and gas station pumps for a while, but the use of Bluetooth-enabled skimmers became a problem fairly recently, in late 2012. A year or so ago, when I had my number skimmed, I made a list of every monthly payment my card makes and apps where my number is stored (food, travel, etc) so that it wouldn’t be as difficult to set everything back up, should it happen again.
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