Woman irate over $2k Starbucks charge on credit card as she cries ‘I don’t drink coffee’ & store forced to address issue

A WOMAN has been left baffled after she was hit with unexpected Starbucks charges that were in the thousands of dollars.

Lisa Schwartz, from Colorado, was left stunned when she discovered the fees on her American Express credit card bill.

Lisa Schwartz said her credit card bill was in the thousands after being hit with a series of Starbucks charges
Lisa Schwartz said her credit card bill was in the thousands after being hit with a series of Starbucks chargesCredit: Denver7
Her app showed several transfers and orders
Her app showed several transfers and ordersCredit: Denver7

Schwartz suspects that her app was hacked when she noticed multiple daily additions of funds, according to KMGH-TV, the Denver CBS affiliate.

Receipts, seen by the network, showed items bought at locations as far as California.

She has claimed the charges have reached $2,000.

Schwartz said she uses the auto-reload feature, which links the coffeehouse’s app to her credit card.

This allows shoppers to keep topping up their accounts.

Schwartz said she was hit with the charges – even though she doesn’t drink coffee.

“I usually get a chai latte,” she claimed.

Schwartz has been trying to get to the bottom of the issue.

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She contacted Starbucks, and a representative reportedly told her it was a banking issue.

However, an American Express representative claimed it was a Starbucks problem.

An investigation is underway, and Schwartz said that she had been temporarily credited $550.

She received a letter and was told that if she didn’t hear from the company by February 16 of next year, then she could assume it had been resolved.

“We regret any inconvenience you may have experienced,” the letter concluded.

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  • Chase Bank warns customers to “never return any unexpected funds without calling Chase first.”
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Source: Chase.com

Following her ordeal, Schwartz warned others to keep a close eye on apps they enter their credit card details into.

“I don’t want other people to have this happen to them.”

The U.S. Sun has approached both American Express and Starbucks for comment.

Security experts have offered tips on how users can protect themselves when using apps to buy items.

This doesn’t just apply to coffee fanatics who love collecting Starbucks points.

Shoppers should use different passwords for their accounts.

Strong passwords are often combinations that are difficult to predict, and a mixture of characters is used.

They are also lengthy and don’t contain any personal information.

The risks of using the same password were highlighted by cybersecurity expert Teresa Walsh from the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center.

Walsh cautioned that if a single password is compromised, cyber-criminals could gain access to all of your financial data.

She explained that it’s harder for cybercriminals to guess a 16-word password than an eight-character combination.

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