Sinalite out of Ontario Canada is continuously compromising my credit cards. Just putting this out there in case anyone is ordering from them and hasn't figured it out yet.
You can use their Paypal pay option instead and your card won't get compromised.
Interesting.... My card was just stolen and I use Sinalite often.Sinalite out of Ontario Canada is continuously compromising my credit cards. Just putting this out there in case anyone is ordering from them and hasn't figured it out yet.
You can use their Paypal pay option instead and your card won't get compromised.
yes it's like clockwork with them for me. I have two shops and two credit cards so it was a little easier to figure out. This month someone accidentally used my card with sinalite, and i started seeing random charges from Quebec and Mississauga again.Interesting.... My card was just stolen and I use Sinalite often.
Nice that it isn't happening to you! Might as well switch to their paypal option for paying to stay safer thoughSignscorp, any further details on this? e.g., what exactly did you notice, are you sure it's Sinalite, etc.?
I've been using Sinalite for a few years now, and keep a pretty good eye on my statements -- nothing out of the ordinary as of yet (knock knock knock).
Nice that it isn't happening to you! Might as well switch to their paypal option for paying to stay safer though
They've clearly had a large IT breach there. We have a sinalite specific email that only receives emails from sinalite and nowhere else. back in the spring that email was absolutely bombarded with spam. We're talking 200+ emails in an hour. They also have the name of a specific employee, that isn't really listed on any other suppliers info, and they used that person's info when trying to buy some tires online.
I called their client team about it, and was told "The managements team is aware, so you don't have to worry about it"
I've whittled down all my suppliers and eliminated them as I've gotten new cards after existing ones are compromised.
That's pretty bad. I would assume they've got some pretty serious legal exposure there if they're not in compliance while storing card/client info.Nice that it isn't happening to you! Might as well switch to their paypal option for paying to stay safer though
They've clearly had a large IT breach there. We have a sinalite specific email that only receives emails from sinalite and nowhere else. back in the spring that email was absolutely bombarded with spam. We're talking 200+ emails in an hour. They also have the name of a specific employee, that isn't really listed on any other suppliers info, and they used that person's info when trying to buy some tires online.
I called their client team about it, and was told "The managements team is aware, so you don't have to worry about it"
I've whittled down all my suppliers and eliminated them as I've gotten new cards after existing ones are compromised.
yeah glad to help man. So frustrating to constantly have cards getting compromised.THATS WHO IT WAS!?! I'm on my 3rd credit card now in 3 months due to compromises, and I use Sinalite, that explains it. Also they had a system wide outage about a month ago and someone on another forum I was on said it was a ransomware attack.
Use virtual cards, makes changing out a stolen one so much easier. I have capital one and use the virtual numbersyeah glad to help man. So frustrating to constantly have cards getting compromised.
Not an option in Canada, our banking system is stuck in 1989, they just keep writing off the losses and upping bank fees to compensate.Use virtual cards, makes changing out a stolen one so much easier. I have capital one and use the virtual numbers
The banks don't lose anything on fraudulent charges, merchant is the one on the hook plus has to pay chargeback feeNot an option in Canada, our banking system is stuck in 1989, they just keep writing off the losses and upping bank fees to compensate.
The can spend the $30k in ads in 5 minutes, that's $30k worth of traffic to an Amazon listing or similar where purchases/affiliates can be turned into "real money"One of the 3 times I got compromised recently, they bought $30,000 in Google ad words credits, not sure why they chose that as I'm sure once visa reverses to charges, Google voids those credits so I don't know how they turn that into real money. T
Yeah, I still use sinalite, but I check out with PayPal now, I don't store any payment info on their site and I have been compromise free for about a year now.I just had my card and email used to make fraudulent purchases. The only time that particular email was used with the card compromised was sinalite.
Me too!Yeah, I still use sinalite, but I check out with PayPal now, I don't store any payment info on their site and I have been compromise free for about a year now.