Back with good news. As other's have suggested in this thread, I was wrong. It seems in my state of anger I was too quick to point fingers. My fault and my bad. Still, the 10 min driving distance between the Newegg shipping point and the VZW charge was an odd coincidence with some crazy odds.
The Verizon charge was indeed someone who called in to pay their bill and their own fraud department took care of it, it just didn't reflect the credit to my account until this afternoon. Whoever got my info apparently still owes Verizon $320.97.
A phone call to customer support at bodybuilding.com took care of that one, a helpful and very sexy voiced bunch they were I might add. Active Ashley, what a name for a customer service rep lol.
The skype charges aren't that big of a deal now that the big ones are taken care of. The account manager I spoke with at my bank insists I'll get my money back either way, though I first have to wait until they clear. I just have to sign a form and I get the money back instantly while they resolve it.
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OP, update your anti virus and do the deepest scan possible of your computer. I'm quite sure a trojan or keylogger is how my debit card was compromised.
This is exactly what it was. There was a trojan with all kinds of nasty spyware etc. Sadly, the combination of Malwarebytes, Avast, and McAfee couldn't prevent or even detect it. I'm not very trusting so I went with your advice and tried another program. Luckily for me SUPERantispyware did the trick.
It appears someone on my desktop's non password protected guest account, with no admin priveledges, was up to no good and compromised my PC. Again, it nothing to do with Newegg at all. I suspect my younger brother.
Lesson learned, shit's on lockdown down. Nobody is using my stuff without my discerning eyes looking over their shoulder.
I've got to give it to the the bad guys on their ingenuity though. Their methods are amazing in a technical sense. Whoever made tools they use is a very crafty and intelligent mofo.
ETA: Oh, and what better way to spend the money I got back, eh?