Neil Mansilla
mansilladev.bsky.social
Neil Mansilla
@mansilladev.bsky.social
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Me: many-a-startup founder, ex-Mashery, Intel, Atlassian. Currently working on control plane for agentic AI and MCP at Barndoor (barndoor.ai)
It’s a pain in the ass, because you won’t be able to use your credit card until your new one arrives; however, it’s well worth the trouble to stop reoccurring fraudulent charges.

TIP: ask for expedited replacement. They’ll often overnight the card at no additional charge, depending on your bank.
August 16, 2025 at 5:42 PM
Otherwise, the merchant that is fraudulently making transactions will be able to make payments on your replacement card number.

In fact, when you’re on the phone with your card issuing bank reporting fraud, ask them to disconnect all mobile wallet connections before reissuing new card number.
August 16, 2025 at 5:42 PM