Ask HN: How to minimize pain from compromised Credit card?

1 points by SteveJS ↗ HN
Our Credit card has been compromised yet again. We have a strawman plan to reduce future pain, but I'd thought I'd ask here for any insight. I'll post our strawman idea as a comment.

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This is our strawman plan: Get 3 distinct credit cards.

One is for recurring payments only. It is left in a safe, and pays only those businesses with which we have a regular monthly bill. These are the ones that are the biggest pain to update.

The second is for online use only. I mentioned splitting this between trusted/untrusted online use, but we decided updating 'higher trust' sites like amazon, and itunes is easy enough.

The final one is the carry around credit card. It is only used for physical purchases, stores, gas stations, dinning, etc.

The idea is a compromised number is isolated to just one use case. And the more likely to be compromised use cases impose less pain on us when it happens.

So, one obvious question: is there a Credit card company that will just issue multiple #'s allowing this to be on one account?

Is there a better method of isolating these categories that we haven't considered, or a better way of dealing with it overall?

Finally I expect setting this up will throw all sorts of red flags from the secret algorithms that calculate our credit scores. Any insight on minimizing that?