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Still Watching My Ash
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Got my new debt card. Got paperwork from Walmart to file fraud claim, got police report.
Now, I need the police officer who did the report to sign the walmart fraud papers.... and he works nights and I work days and Im still out my $325...... |
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There's one. Set for stun
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That is absurd. I have investigated literally hundreds of cases like this and never have I been asked to sign an internal document for the the store. Do not be surprised when the officer declines to do so. Wal Mart is the worst when it comes to cooperating with law enforcement (in my humble opinion). You should see how fun it is to try to get some images from their security cameras or copies of transactions. But I'm sure you will eventually get all of your money back. I hope whoever lifted your card gets busted. Best of luck, Brother!
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Heads up get down
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All you're supposed to need is the fraud affidavit supplied by the debit card company.
The thing about stealing numbers is simple. There is a guy with a wireless connected laptop waiting on the swiped info from the mole inside the restaurant. They swipe your card through their wireless scanner and it transmits all the info to his laptop. The mole then contacts the laptop guy and provides PIN # and such. Before you have cranked your car, a duplicate card has been made elsewhere and someone is already charging your card up. It's way too easy these days to steal credit card info. A restaurant employee can make 100 times his wages in one week stealing numbers.
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Big Drunkin Monkey!!
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It can happen anywhere. We went to a local pizza place with the kids, had dinner, paid and left. I am a firm believer in overtipping so I left a very nice tip since the service was great and my kids generally make a mess. The waiter deserved it...so I thought. The next several days I got fradulent changes on that same card...they traced it back to that waiter and he was fired. You just never know...such a nice guy too.
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Still Watching My Ash
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I gave her a tip that was over what she deserved. Then I found out she jacked my card!???!!?? ![]() |
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Will herf for food
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My previous credit union took care of all of this for me. I simply got a call, told them I didn't make those charges, and a few days later a new card in the mail. Anyway, the interesting part was the register indicated the card was swiped in Delaware even though I had it in my pocket in Michigan. Obviously it was duplicated. By who, I may never know. My local police said he'd try to get camera footage and track them down with help of Delaware police, but he also said given the amount he likely wouldn't be extradited to Michigan even if caught. He said that usually only happens if the same guy is tracked doing multiple credit card frauds. I did get my money back. Still waiting on the new card. ![]()
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