In a few of my and my friend’s bank accounts we have had hackers and scammers that used our info to charge more items than what we purchased, but will it happen again in our QFS Account?
Just recently I purchased some services on a webpage, but then I wanted to shut off my services, yet then I noticed an extra charge in my credit union account and I didn’t know what it was till I called the credit union and they told me it was from a certain company, but then I contacted that company and they said it was a normal membership fee that was non-refundable. But is it a monthly fee or not I don’t know till next month? Yet maybe by then I will have my QFS Account opened up for my SSDI benefits going into that one.
Can the QFS Account halt extra charges on these bogus / extra charges and / or fees or will we have to set up a whole New QFS Account as I did in the past with normal accounts where I also have my present SSDI payments with automatic deposits that I have to rearrange those with the New Republic Treasury? Who do I contact then if the SSA is shut down and the New Republic Treasury is unknown at this time?
People have said our QFS Accounts will be hacker and scammer proof, but when we provide our QFS Account info they can go ahead and use it for their benefit and make as many charges on them and we will have to file some claims to get it back if not go to court against them?
Will there be a one time code for any purchase so no one can continue with these multiple charges when we don’t want them, as if presently you need to be notified sometimes for a back up like with every few months you need a verification code sent to you by email that you must enter on your webpage to gain access to your bank / credit union account?
People think this is all safe, but if you haven’t thought about this then I have and others already are making their moves to do this to hurt people to make money for themselves.
It is like these word and number search puzzles that you can spend minutes on to find the correct answers and you may slip up and put in the wrong ones. If you don’t look at them correctly they may have one or two letters or numbers that are off, but the rest are the same as I have have gone so far as to find some of the puzzles have errors.