@rpardee That sucks. You need https://privacy.io - it's free. Allows you to create virtual cards, limit them to single vendors or fixed monthly amounts, create one for each of your subscriptions then when something goes south just kill that one virtual card and you're done.
@mcfate @th3j35t3r Hmm--that makes me a bit nervous. So if the privacy.com account is compromised then they can hoover out my bank account?
Also, you can install the Privacy app on your phone and/or set up email notifications to let you know every time Privacy charges a virtual card for something.
Additionally, they've got browser plugins to let you create and manage cards without having to go outside the web page you're looking at.
Burner cards that can only be used a single time are the BOMB.
@th3j35t3r @rpardee @mcfate I’ll third the recommendation. I can make a valid credit card number right now shut it off at will. You can make it merchant specific, or limit the payment frequency and amounts.
It’s saved me more hassle than I ever thought possible the fact that they collect money from the bank transaction fees not costing me directly is what makes it even better.
I have my kidlet on it also.
I suspect the banks like it because it reduces opportunities for fraud.
@AndersonArtwork @mcfate @th3j35t3r @rpardee https://apps.apple.com/us/app/privacy-com/id1040298266
.com is the one I use. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@AndersonArtwork @JGNWYRK @th3j35t3r @rpardee
privacy.com, there's no "privacy.io".
@rpardee @th3j35t3r
Not likely, it goes through your bank's authorization interface. It's not really any different than setting up an autopay arrangement for a car loan.