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lowes.com
First seen Feb 22, 2026
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- 14 community reports from users
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Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
Refund card of one cent ($.01) that I didn't ask for from Lowe's Today, I randomly got a letter mail enclosed in a heavy stock envelope dropped off by UPS, addressed to me with my full legal name from Lowes. Letter is dated 10/7/2017. Picture of the letter: https://imgur.com/zxrfJ1H (Text version) Valued Customer: Thank you for contacting Lowe's. Please accept the enclosed Lowe's Merchandise Card in lieu of your recent request to cancel/refund your order. It has been activated and can be used immediately to make purchases either in a Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com. To find the store nearest you, or to shop online, please visit Lowes.com We value your continued business and look forward to serving you in the future for all your home improvement needs. Sincerely, The Lowe's Customer Care Team 1-800-44-LOWE'S (56937) Enclosure Merchandise Card Amount: 0.01 I haven't shopped at Lowe's in years. Went on Lowes.com to check balance, but all it says is "We are sorry but we cannot process your request to obtain a balance for your Lowe's merchandise card. Please visit your local Lowe's Home Improvement Center to obtain your balance." Called Lowe's but they couldn't locate any transactions under my name, email, phone, or ZIP code. The representative also thinks the letter is real, but suggested perhaps it was an error in their system and the refund card got sent out to me accidentally. I did have my address changed through USPS three months ago and I believe USPS shares that info with a number of partners such as Lowe's for promotional offers and whatnot. Checked my transactions history for debit and credit cards and there are no Lowe's transactions of any amount, and no transactions of $.01 for any merchant. No unusual activity. I have a Chase Credit Journey account and the only alerts were legit (change of address, new credit card). Should I be worried and what should I do? Does someone have my full name, address, and card info or is this an accident on Lowe's
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