Tried it. Even wrapped a ratchet strap around it to try and seal the rim gap. Wasn't having it. Too much leakage. Don't normally have too much trouble with this. But the stiffer sidewalls kept me from being able to get both sealed at the same time.Pull the Schrader out then shove the female quick connect on the stem usually solves it.
As advanced as technology is, fraud companies can't distinguish between common transaction with common amount with common vendors.
And non common transaction/vendors or amounts.
They locked my card up last week, for a purchase then they did it again today for a purchase
And the best the company can do is stop sending me notifications after they lock my card.. DAFUQ??
And people want more technology..... It can't get the basics right? Why are we trusting it with more????
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Cash is king. But not always practical. Is it possible to get more then one card? Maybe one to a savings and another to a checking? Then you can split the purchase depending on type and frequency. And have one as a backup if needed?
I know for Wells Fargo I can log in and see attempted purchases if they are blocked and approve them or report as fraud. Used to have to call in to do that
Another tip is to not use your cell phone number for 2 factor authentication. Phone numbers are even less secure and people give them out all the time and even if you call someone it's shown on their end. Scammers have been going into phone stores and requesting a new phone and to transfer their number to it. They use your number and transfer the account to their phone. Then prompt a password reset for all your accounts and have the reset sent to their phone. Very hard to fix as you can't get them to reverse it because your not the one with the phone number anymore. Phone companies need to step up their security on this stuff to slow it down

