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Could you try and set up a test account in different bank and check whether the problems spread onto the new card too?
I have a credit card too, but I don't use it as much. It's from a credit union, not my bank. I don't remember it ever getting stolen.
I think we may be on the correct track, sir. I'd encourage you to try out different bank, if it's not much of a hassle.
There's an additional possible test - you may want to ask people that you and your wife know about, who have cards in the same bank, whether they've ever found some puzzling stuff about their financial history there.
Yeah I could try that.
Goodluck.
And if it's going to solve your problem, please share your experience with other people.