Who's says a $9k limo is unusual?Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
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Who's says a $9k limo is unusual?Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
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No, it did flag, but they didn't make a call. Instead, the merchant had to call in and then the person that using my identity got on the phone, verified the info per the questoins asked, and then also presented a photo id to the merchant. Scary, huh?Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
2 things:Originally Posted by Ruiner
1. v2. so this has happened b4?
2. you should read ALL letters from the CC companies. ever notice that when a bill is due they call you but if they want to do something that they don't think you'll like, ex. raise your intrest rate they send a letter. it's because they know 90% of people won't read they letter alowing them to do whatever they want. all they have to say is, "we sent you a letter and gave you X days to contact us."
I read all my letters 'cept for these as I hadn't used or activated the new cards in over 1 year. It was an inactive account. I had NO idea that they would (or could) switch cards on me. Go figure.Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
well, maybe next time you get a letter from the CC Co. you'll read it and take other steps to secure your credit and credit cards.Originally Posted by Ruiner
It wouldn't have mattered. I never physically took possession of the card anyway. It appears that it was somehow stolen before it even got to my mailbox and/or while in my mailbox.Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
^^^it would be for me![]()
you know, i try not to do it more than once a week...it looks bad when it's a non-profit organizations money.Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
^^^el oh el, you're such an upstanding guy![]()
or you can be like what's his name and be personally bankrupt and just live off a sheltered company...all they way down to food, clothes, car [maybach], and house.Originally Posted by shagwAg3n
talking about them having an id made that happened to my dad. He started getting bills from Home Depot, Lowes, Tweeters, and Circuit City. They opened store accounts in his name. They had ID's with all his info on it with their picture on it, they had a copy at Tweeter's, it was some black dude. They maxed out each of the cards even getting a $5,000 stereo install in their car at Tweeters lol. It took a shit ton of paperwork and filing a police report and the bad thing is that it still shows up on his credit report but is marked as a fraud case. He had never had a credit card, doesn't use the internet at all. They think someone stole their mail one day and apparently were able to get enough info to use. On the credit app they had where he worked, how much he made, the phone number, all the other relevant personal info also. It was some crazy shit.
No credit card can now be opened under my name/SS# without the credit agency first calling my cell phone.Originally Posted by 99SI
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AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
man that was a fun night. thanks again Ruiner!
justk idding
Enterprise Data Resources- Ecommerce Project Manager
-www.usedbarcode.net
I assure you, the police will be knocking on the door of the person who did this. There is one hell of a paper trail that will link them back.Originally Posted by Mr. 2JZKIDD
When you do ANYTHING with a limo driver, that activity is logged (such as if you stop for dinner, or at a club, or get taken to a hotel). There are ways to track you down. It's just a matter of time and looking over the paper trail to make connections.
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
damn str8 and i hope you whoop their ass
Enterprise Data Resources- Ecommerce Project Manager
-www.usedbarcode.net
I won't need to whoop anyone's ass. It didn't affect me one bit aside from a quick phone call. The police can deal with this. Is credit card fraud a federal offense? Federal prison is not somewhere where you want to go, that's for sure.Originally Posted by Mr. 2JZKIDD
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
I think if it is over 5g...I think it will be when who ever this is gets caught...Originally Posted by Ruiner
My YouTube Channel
Make sure you "like" the videos purdy please.
DAMNIT you know what i mean
i hope they die an burn in hell, samuel L jackson style
Enterprise Data Resources- Ecommerce Project Manager
-www.usedbarcode.net
federal pound me in the ass prison.
sucks , my boa card was comprimised somehow and was used for 7, and it was my debit card #, no clue how they got it, i got the money back within days but since it was right before labor day weekend, it was about a week or so before i got a new debit card, that part was annoying
I work for MBNA/BOA, and I'll make sure you don't get your money back!!![]()
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I never lost my money and/or paid the bill, so I am good.Originally Posted by chnco
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AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
I have my debit card info stolen last month, (they made a fake copy of the card somehow...?)what a fucking hassle
took 2 weeks to get $3000 back
MBNA can also get on my ball sack,
later
sucks bro. I would do a credit freeze if I was you. I think in the state if GA you can do this until the peeps with your personal info are caught or they stop.. shit sucks bro.
The card's account has been suspended/killed.Originally Posted by Julio
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
Originally Posted by Ruiner
thats good. Hopefully thats all the info they had access to.
No, they have ALL of my info. Fortunately, I have set up a fraud check so that NO cards can be opened under my name unless the credit company calls my cell phone first and I authenticate that this is a proper inquiry.Originally Posted by Julio
AIM: RuinerTT
2005 Nissan Pathfinder LE
Originally Posted by Ruiner
thats even better then a credit freeze.![]()
had my Debit card swiped by an associate, he just used the credit option everywhere he went..
bought cigarettes and booze (both require id) and got away free, untill i tracked down the gas station filed a report, and finally got the fker on tape.
gluck ruiner,
T0m