Some woman named Wendy in Minnesota is using her credit card to put digital gift cards on my account. The gift cards appear to be legit -- I now have a $160 in credit.

Is this a ? ? Have I been ?

Whatever it is, I don't think she's doing it right.

and no, there's no obvious way to report this to Microsoft. And I desperately need to, because it appears for all intents and purposes that I have defrauded Wendy.

help?

@DrTCombs

I would immediately report it to Microsoft and keep a digital paper trail of the reports you made. That *should* be enough to CYA.

Unfortunately Microsoft may very well ignore your report but I would 100% make the report.

This appears to be the current means of reporting fraud.

microsoft.com/en-us/concern/sc

@DrTCombs No, the fields there don't match your experience, but I would still do the best you can to wedge your info into what they provide you.

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@MichaelTBacon done. I listed microsoft as the name of the fraudlent company, for lack of a better idea!

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