My credit union's security contractor has called me over all manner of
things, from buying computer parts to online game purchases.

When they detect something "potentially unusual," they like to call
and confirm.

Consider it a good thing, they're watching to try to keep you from
succumbing to identity theft.



On Feb 14, 5:04 pm, encina <[email protected]> wrote:
> I bought 2 pairs of glasses from Zenni a few weeks ago (they arrived
> 12 days later).  The day after placing the order, I received a strange
> phone call from Citibank's fraud alert service saying they detected
> unusual activity on my account, and asked me to verify that I had
> actually made that purchase.  Today I bought another pair, and a
> couple of hours later got another automated phone call from Citi.  Has
> anyone encountered this before?  Anyone have any idea why that would
> happen?

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