ANA ADVISES MEMBERS TO CHECK CREDIT, DEBIT STATEMENTS
The stolen credit card numbers did not come from a compromise of ANA databases, its websites or from credit card charges made during the World’s Fair of Money.
If your card has been compromised, the Philadelphia Police Department recommends first contacting your credit card company to cancel your card and report the fraudulent charges. If your credit card company advises that you need to file a police report, call your local police department.
“When you’re reporting a credit card theft, it is treated as a theft from your home. It’s the same procedure nationally. So you report the crime in your local jurisdiction,” said Sgt. Anthony Rapone of the Philadelphia Police Department.
Credit card companies will investigate the source of the theft.
If your credit card number has been stolen and you were able to pinpoint the source, please contact ANA Library and Communications Director RyAnne Scott at 719-482-9867. Information will be forwarded to the Philadelphia Police Department.
Originally Release Date: August 21, 2012
ANA Contacts: Phone: 719-482-9871
Email: pr@money.org