Last year I wrote extensively about my experiences dealing with debit fraud. Via Monkeyfilter, I just found a great resource with tips and help for other victims.
Phantom Withdrawals is a resource site with the mission statement:
Your bank statement arrives in the post, and you find a thousand pounds missing. Someone has been making ATM withdrawals using your card and your PIN. Yet your card wasn’t stolen, you’ve told no-one your PIN, and you’re careful to make sure you’re not watched as you type it in. If this sounds like you, you’re a victim of a phantom withdrawal, and this website is designed to help you.
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