

Report any problems immediately and follow up until the charges are removed.īank of America didn't bother to get back with us about this follow-up story.Ĭhase says: "At this time, we don’t have anything else to add but hopefully you can share the info from this link with your viewers." They sent us this link to share: Having concerns about a merchant charge to your debit or credit card?“ĭiscover Bank says: "Thanks for reaching out on behalf of your viewers. Make sure you check your bank and credit card statements thoroughly. "Why are these financial institutions being so hush hush about it? That's the question of the day," he asks. He says his background is in law enforcement and he questions what could happen next and why more isn't being said now.

"The low amount of money, it seems like they are testing the waters to me," Matthew says. It's the same story with David who says the day after getting a new card, "I realized there were more charges." Shayla says she got a new card "and now 2 new $.88 cent charges." One account holder says they had another charge "even after I locked my card." But some of you let me know even that didn't stop it. In most cases, banks are refunding the money and sending new cards. We did see one person get a $10 Google refund from a $50 dispute. But despite attempts to get answers for you, Google has not even responded to us. You think since the Google name is being used, Google would want to shed some light on this scam. We've repeatedly asked: what is going on? Gabriel says his Bank of America account was hit repeatedly.

Jovan in Tulsa says he has a Discover account and found bogus $5 charges.

People say they've seen the charges on Walmart Money cards, CashApp accounts, and even accounts for government benefits. Matthew's account is at a community bank near him. While we only saw the charges appearing on Chase accounts at first, that has changed. He let me know his bank in Bastrop, Texas, had many people complaining about the same bogus Google charges. Matthew says he had 13 transactions on his account of $.99 each. But dozens of people saw our story online and let me know they too see the bogus charges in amounts of $.99, $1.07, $5, $9.99, and more.
