Friend's bag was stolen from my car, and a card from their wallet was used to make 4 contactless payments (3 pictured). I asked my friend to ask the bank to send a more detailed breakdown of transactions (times and locations), and she was told by the bank's fraud team that they don't have location information available to them -- just what you can see. Is this really true, or has there been a miscommunication somewhere? My supposition was that there's something like a location ID for each transaction, that could be used to determine in which of the 3 within-walking-distance Sainsburys' the card was used.
>>7471 What's the point of all this modern tracking information if we can't use it to go all Liam Neeson in Taken on petty thieves? Or real life Liam Neeson if they happen to be black?
Even if the banks have this information (which I really don't know if they do, but you'd assume so) this is exactly the reason why they don't give it out to the public, particularly the angry public wot just got his wallet nicked.