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I spent 11 minutes 35 seconds dealing with this matter with B.M.O. someone in Nicosia, Cyprus charged somehow my credit card $66.69 the bank then put a restriction on my card and sent me an email to call them which I did. They have restricted my card for online purchases apparently even though their fraud detection system red flagged the phony transaction. I have known ppl to have thousands of dollars put on their credit cards by foreign companies fraudulently they notify the bank the bank says no problem and that is the end of the matter.
My recorded convo is 1.41 GB so I can't upload it. Marlene from the bank says the company was STVBF Master Nicosia, Cyprus I Googled it and it doesn't exist.