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So I was perusing my Capital One credit card charges last night and I see a $3,600 charge from Progressive Insurance. Hmm....(I) I don't insure anything with Progressive and (ii) nothing I own costs that much to insure. So I call Capital One, and Capital One conferences in Progressive. They all agree it's a fraudulent charge. I ask Progressive on whose behalf did I pay the insurance for and they wouldn't tell me, citing privacy concerns. I'm a little shocked that Progressive would accept payment on someone else's credit card for such a large amount. Capital One is usually pretty good at detecting fraud and e-mailing me of suspicious activity. I'm surprised they let such a large charge go through. Will Progressive open an investigation? Will Capital One open an investigation? Does any credit card fraud get criminally investigated? Googling suggests that I file a report with the police?
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