E-gift cards from Employer Hacked

Does anyone know if it's safer to check the Disney gift card balances on the phone rather than on their website?
 
Per the advice here on the DIS, I have always been very careful to add gift cards to my account, combine the balances, and then immediately delete all cards from the GC website. I was just thinking about our upcoming trip and how much I currently have in gift cards. I checked my spreadsheet amount and then logged in to check the balance to ensure that they matched. The day after I combined the latest two cards, the full $230 balance was spent in a single transaction simply marked ‘Disneyland’. I of course sent a message to the GC people through the website, but know that those funds will never be recovered. I am fully done with Disney GCs now. I am convinced it is an inside job.
 
This is a bit of a tangent, but this makes me nervous about the discounted cards I bought through Costco. They are electronic. I printed them but have no immediate plans to use them. Should I (or is there even a way to) consolidate them into an account? Or is there some way to protect them?
 
This is a bit of a tangent, but this makes me nervous about the discounted cards I bought through Costco. They are electronic. I printed them but have no immediate plans to use them. Should I (or is there even a way to) consolidate them into an account? Or is there some way to protect them?
You can still transfer them to a physical card; I also got DisneyGCs from Costco and that’s what I did. I’ve also bought e-cards from target when there’s been coupons/specials and then immediately transferred them as well to a physical card and then I immediately delete all the cards from my account again. However, the response above yours makes me nervous that maybe that’s not enough? I guess I’ll have to hope for the best!
 
Per the advice here on the DIS, I have always been very careful to add gift cards to my account, combine the balances, and then immediately delete all cards from the GC website. I was just thinking about our upcoming trip and how much I currently have in gift cards. I checked my spreadsheet amount and then logged in to check the balance to ensure that they matched. The day after I combined the latest two cards, the full $230 balance was spent in a single transaction simply marked ‘Disneyland’. I of course sent a message to the GC people through the website, but know that those funds will never be recovered. I am fully done with Disney GCs now. I am convinced it is an inside job.
For the sake of a full DP, where did you buy the gc that was hacked (this would be the one spent at Disneyland)?
 
Hate to say it but the employee/credit card rewards gift cards losing value has been going on forever. If you need to get a gift card this way use it immediately or transfer it to a physical gift card in Disney's case. Best to get a restaurant or not popular store for rewards steer clear of Disney, Home Depot, Lowes, Apple and Target which are main ones I have heard and personally had issues with a few. Thier is no obligation for the store to replace them however if you bought it by credit card you can start a chargeback but expect a fight on large value ones. Smaller values should not be an issue. The only store I know that would replace them in the past was Home Depot the rest just as the OP said you can report to your local Police station which is doubtful anything will be done. You can use theft as part of itemized deductions on your taxes so long as you have the police report but most people take a standard deduction and a gift card loss will just not come close to tipping the scales for an itemized deduction.
 

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