Finally, I talked to someone at BOA who understood the problem and I feel good that its solved.
She said the charge is a subscription payment. There are problems with subs when people's payment source changes. She said the big players like Amazon, Google, Apple et. al. get their charges automatically moved to a new credit card number when the old one fails.
But she said that Sesame Credit Premium is not a big enough dog to warrant that and did not know how it was happening. So she put a stop payment to Sesame, something previous people I talked to should've done.
Evidently, whoever compromised my card back in January, signed up for a sub with Sesame Credit.
She said the charge is a subscription payment. There are problems with subs when people's payment source changes. She said the big players like Amazon, Google, Apple et. al. get their charges automatically moved to a new credit card number when the old one fails.
But she said that Sesame Credit Premium is not a big enough dog to warrant that and did not know how it was happening. So she put a stop payment to Sesame, something previous people I talked to should've done.
Evidently, whoever compromised my card back in January, signed up for a sub with Sesame Credit.