I love burritos, but I had to delete an app developed by a chain restaurant that allowed me a convenient way to get my burrito fix. I’ve been putting it off for months, but I finally decided that the convenience wasn’t worth the risk. Let me explain.
This app, like so many others, allows you to save your payment info and favorite orders so you can “skip the line” and can order from the comfort of wherever you happen to be planted at the moment. Fantastic! I don’t have to waste precious lunch time standing in line with no food. Well, it was pretty fantastic until I got this email one day while I was working:
I didn’t place an order, my name isn’t Eric, and I’m definitely not in San Francisco!
I immediately logged in to the app, changed my password, and deleted my card information. Out of anger, a sense of righteousness, and a little bit of panic, I called that store in San Francisco to make sure this order wouldn’t be ready when “Eric b” came in to get it. The person who answered my call said that they “have a process for this” and walked me through some steps to dispute the charge on their end, telling me they’d email me next steps. Several days later I got their “next steps," which were 1. they wouldn’t be doing anything and 2. I should contact my financial institution. Gee, thanks.
Everything was sorted out quickly after I went into my local Hanscom FCU branch and the MSR I spoke with filled out a fraud form for me (this can be done online, but I like going into the branches). I also had to get a new card as an extra safety measure. I got my money back shortly and got a confirmation letter from the credit union confirming all of the actions taken, but this whole incident could have been avoided in the first place had I been a little more cautious.
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